• lorty@lemmy.ml
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    2 days ago

    Typical politician talking about things people want but isn’t actually going to change.

    The problem with games is that they are ruled by IP law, which was codified globally a few decades ago and is completely anti-consumer. Even if a country wanted to change them, it’s likely the US would crush them before that.

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      2 days ago

      He literaly plans to end the republic and create a new one by gathering randomly selected citizens in a room, so if you like change you can’t expect more

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          That is exactly the point of this movement. France 5th Republic has the president holding too much power. They want to write a new constitution, the 6th Republic, to address this issue and establish a system with more power separation and balance. And possibly more space for direct democracy?

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            My question is why must the entire Republic be changed? I am not French or into French politics so I don’t know why the republics change so often?

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              It’s a long story but basically instead of doing amendments the french like to start with a clean slate every time the current system seems inadequate.

              Previous republics ended due to wars, revolutions and political deadlock.