95,740 views
In this issue 38, François Asselineau answered the following questions: ________________________________ We apologize for the loss of the video signal between 15m30s and 18m31s ________________________________ 00:00:44 - Question n°1 from Chloé A poll has just been released on BFMTV, 63% of French people would be in favor of Macron's resignation in the event of government censorship, are you among the 63%? 00:19:03 - Question n°2 from Seb What do you think of Mr. Barrot's crazy statements on the BBC regarding the war in Ukraine? Do the people really have no way to put these dangerous lunatics out of high-level positions, and why not behind bars? 00:44:28 - Question No. 3 from Emmanuel Blaise Regarding the warrant against Netanyahu, what do you think of the legitimacy and credibility of the ICC if a country can put pressure on others not to be executed? 01:07:36 - Question No. 4 from Hercule Poirot At COP29, states agreed on a new funding target for developing countries, including China, of $300 billion per year by 2035. This is for the so-called ecological transition. Isn't this a real scandal that no one has talked about? 01:10:06 - Question No. 5 from Bruno Following Trump's election, isn't there a risk that the American deep state will fall back on the EU while waiting for better days? In this way, it would stay alive by strengthening its power over EU institutions. 01:24:18 - Question n°6 from Anthony What is the interest of our political elites and billionaires in seeing France destroyed? Why this collaboration with the United States to harm us? Wouldn't our political and financial elites have more interest in working to build a "Super France"... A tax haven that would attract funding from around the world without the country issuing bonds, that would be safe, stable... With a happy, hard-working population, expert in cutting-edge fields? 01:51:04 - Question n°7 from Karine What do these 3 news items from Brussels inspire in you? 1) All the Commissioners of the von der Leyen team have just been validated by the European Parliament 2) The Commission has just validated the budget before our national parliament has even done so 3) For 2025, France's contribution to the EU budget is 23 billion euros, an increase of 7%