The "secret" networks of democracy in France

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The "secret" networks of democracy in France




by Christophe » 22/05/09, 13:42

A New Obs issue, special paranoid! : Mrgreen:

These networks that have power today

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They help each other to promote their cause and facilitate their ascent. A natural mechanism in a democracy but which contradicts the principle of equality and feeds the conspiracy theory. What about networks and their influence? "The Obs" conducted the investigation.


Read here:
http://hebdo.nouvelobs.com/hebdo/parution/p2324/

Extract from the 1st article:

Has this pyramid changed under Sarkozy? The President of the Republic is a lawyer. He is neither an enarch, a freemason, nor gay, has no network of grandes écoles, has not gone through war or revolution. And yet it weighs. His personal network was born in the Hauts-de-Seine, in Neuilly. Neuilly its people, its Freemasons (read p. 22) and its Corsicans. From now on, the president is adding to it by placing his relatives at the helm of large companies (see p. 24). Opportunistic, he also phagocytes the networks of his entourage. That of Cécilia and the Fouquet's gang. That of Carla in culture and the media: Philippe Val, announced boss of France-Inter, is the product of this sector. Like his predecessors, the president can count on a representative of each clan: Alain Bauer, former grand master, for Freemasonry, or Philippe Villin, influential homo. "He knows how to play all the coteries, activate them," says a relative, an investment banker. He knows how to find the access routes, not to stay formal. ”


Source: http://hebdo.nouvelobs.com/hebdo/paruti ... rdhui.html
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