• lorty@lemmy.ml
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    15 天前

    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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      15 天前

      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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          15 天前

          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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            14 天前

            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.