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                 VEND 31 MARS, SAM. 1  ET DIM. 2 AVRIL 2023 - N°6486    NE PEUT ÊTRE VENDU SÉPARÉMENT   DÉPÔT LÉGAL 100/1991   DIRECTEUR DE PUBLICATION KHALID BELYAZID
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          Editorial                                             Street protests                                                          Khalid BELYAZID


                                                                                                                                       Meriem OUDGHIRI
           T     HE ballot boxes or the street protests? Democracy has chosen the  democracy experiencing turmoil is Israel. Despite occupation and colo-
                 ballot boxes, and thereby built the laws and the rule of law. Tyranny  nization, it is a democracy, at least for its citizens. Today, some fanciful
                 has chosen the street and endures its harsh law of the jungle. But  people want to sweep away the separation of powers with a law and bring
          sometimes there is a mix of genres. Today, two democracies are facing  the judges to heel. These ministers too were legally elected but are facing
          deadlocks created by laws by which governments had been elected. First  the street occupied by protesters demanding the withdrawal of the law. It
          of all, French president Emmanuel Macron is mired in a pension reform  was believed that the contestation of the ballot boxes by the street protes-
          which nevertheless was part of his electoral program. To date, Macron had  ters was something reserved for underdeveloped countries. If the French
          this law enacted without a majority through an article of the Constitution,  violence had taken place in an African country, that country would have
          49.3, a number that has become an international celebrity like Route 66 or  been condemned by the EU as tyrannical, unstable, and doomed to eternal
          Ronaldo's number 7. The measure is legal if one sticks to the law but lega- chaos. However, these popular movements are a global phenomenon fue-
          lity is not always legitimacy. Protesters in the street claim legitimacy, with  led by inflation and the discrediting of politics. No country is immune; as
          their peaceful trade unions or their violent thugs based on a solid argument,  the remedy which consists in demonstrating in the street is expensive, it
          namely opinion polls, which are not provided for by any Constitution,  is better to prevent evil by listening to each other and through dialogue …
          but are sacred, because they pose as the voice of the people. The other  while waiting for the next elections of course.
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