
Lefteris Charalampopoulos
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Dec 3, 2024 |
eurotopics.net | Thomas Legrand |Andrea Bonanni |Lefteris Charalampopoulos |Jozsef Eric
The former RN leader is behaving irresponsibly, criticises Le Figaro: “Le Pen always wanted more, even at the risk of ruining her victory. Now she has chosen to bring down Michel Barnier's government, and in so doing she will plunge France into great political and financial uncertainty. She is exposing the weakest citizens to the mechanical effects of a makeshift budget. She is opening the door to the office of prime minister for the Socialists, something which her voters won't be happy about. ...
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Aug 5, 2024 |
eurotopics.net | Lefteris Charalampopoulos |Inge Ghijs |Ergin Yıldızoğlu
Right-wing extremists are exploiting the frustration in the country, complains De Standaard: “Since Brexit, illegal migration across the Channel has increased, partly because the British can no longer send migrants back to France. On the other hand, legal migration from Europe has ceased, leading to labour shortages in the construction, healthcare, agriculture and hospitality sectors. The far right is exploiting the Southport tragedy to unleash all the pent-up violence among the frustrated.
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Apr 25, 2024 |
eurotopics.net | Federico Rampini |Lefteris Charalampopoulos |Jean-Dominique Merchet |Rieke Havertz
Corriere della Sera also dares to make a historical comparison: “In 1968 there was the Vietnam War, now there is Gaza. ... The protests are radicalising. .... The outrage over the ongoing humanitarian tragedy in the Gaza Strip often goes hand in hand with open support for Hamas violence. ... There is another parallel: sociological studies of this great youth uprising have shown that the 1968 generation was the first to grow up in prosperity.
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Sep 20, 2023 |
in.gr | Lefteris Charalampopoulos
*The second of 4 chapters on what the Left is today. An entire debate has swirled for a long time, and from various quarters, over the fact that societies have turned their backs to the Left. Indeed, some analysts don’t just cite certain electoral results, but a deeper ideological shift in modern societies. According to this narrative, societies are no longer attracted to ideals of radical democratization, social equality and profound social change.
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Sep 19, 2023 |
in.gr | Lefteris Charalampopoulos
*The first of 4 chapters on what the Left is todayI am noticing a narrative developing lately, according to which the working classes worldwide have stopped being inspired by what we defined as the ideals of the Left and are turning to right-wing or even authoritarian ideas.
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