Anonymous ID: c95496 Dec. 9, 2018, 5 a.m. No.4225409   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5599 >>5815 >>5874

https://www.sott.net/article/402396-What-do-the-protesters-in-France-want-Check-out-the-official-Yellow-Vest-manifesto

 

What do the protesters in France want? Check out the 'official' Yellow Vest manifesto

 

The following list of demands has been circulating among French social media users in recent days. We do not know its exact origins or author(s), but it seems to have first appeared here on December 5th. You'll have to click on the image to enlarge it if you want to read it in French. We've translated it into English (in summary, not word-for-word) below…

gilets jaunes manifesto

 

Gilets Jaunes' List of Demands

 

Economy/Work

 

A constitutional cap on taxes - at 25%

Increase of 40% in the basic pension and social welfare

Increase hiring in public sector to re-establish public services

Massive construction projects to house 5 million homeless, and severe penalties for mayors/prefectures that leave people on the streets

Break up the 'too-big-to-fail' banks, re-separate regular banking from investment banking

Cancel debts accrued through usurious rates of interest

 

Politics

 

Constitutional amendments to protect the people's interests, including binding referenda

The barring of lobby groups and vested interests from political decision-making

Frexit: Leave the EU to regain our economic, monetary and political sovereignty (In other words, respect the 2005 referendum result, when France voted against the EU Constitution Treaty, which was then renamed the Lisbon Treaty, and the French people ignored)

Clampdown on tax evasion by the ultra-rich

The immediate cessation of privatization, and the re-nationalization of public goods like motorways, airports, rail, etc

Remove all ideology from the ministry of education, ending all destructive education techniques

Quadruple the budget for law and order and put time-limits on judicial procedures. Make access to the justice system available for all

Break up media monopolies and end their interference in politics. Make media accessible to citizens and guarantee a plurality of opinions. End editorial propaganda

Guarantee citizens' liberty by including in the constitution a complete prohibition on state interference in their decisions concerning education, health and family matters

 

Health/Environment

 

No more 'planned obsolescence' - Mandate guarantee from producers that their products will last 10 years, and that spare parts will be available during that period

Ban plastic bottles and other polluting packaging

Weaken the influence of big pharma on health in general and hospitals in particular

Ban on GMO crops, carcinogenic pesticides, endocrine disruptors and monocrops

Reindustrialize France (thereby reducing imports and thus pollution)

 

Foreign Affairs

 

End France's participation in foreign wars of aggression, and exit from NATO

Cease pillaging and interfering - politically and militarily - in 'Francafrique', which keeps Africa poor. Immediately repatriate all French soldiers. Establish relations with African states on an equal peer-to-peer basis

Prevent migratory flows that cannot be accommodated or integrated, given the profound civilizational crisis we are experiencing

Scrupulously respect international law and the treaties we have signed

Anonymous ID: c95496 Dec. 9, 2018, 5:52 a.m. No.4225724   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5744

France protests: How Emmanuel Macron hid behind the majestic walls of his presidential palace while outside Paris and his country once again erupted in fury

 

All day long Emmanuel Macron skulked behind the majestic walls of his presidential palace while outside, his city – and his country – once again erupted in fury.

 

Not only was the Elysee Palace guarded by hundreds of riot police but also armoured cars bearing machine guns and grenade launchers. Excessive perhaps, but few who spent any time in Paris yesterday would doubt that but for this formidable ring of steel, the mob would have surely tried to storm inside.

 

It was a day of reckoning, a day of insurrection. And this time the revolutionary spirit was catching. There were also disturbances in Marseilles, France’s second city, and in Brussels.

 

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