The Nuits des Forêts are back in force for a new edition from June 6 to 22 all over France and particularly in Val-de-Marne You'll discover a multitude of activities and experiences to raise your awareness of the importance of forests and their protection Les Nuits des Forêts invites you to (re)discover the forest near you we're off to the banks of the Marne and Plessis-Saint-Antoine which school doesn't necessarily teach us to decipher But whether we've learned to read it or not the forest offers itself to us through all our senses.. Writer and forestry apprentice Anouk Lejczyk offers you an immersive writing workshop in the undergrowth just a desire to take a forestry break and activate your imagination with your senses and words as your only tools there'll be no clear-cutting or blank pages invites you on a unique walking tour: 10 kilometers along the banks So many encounters and surprises along the way to rediscover the Marne and its biodiversity in a different way The event promotes gentle itineraries along the Marne and invites you to take a fresh look at sites committed to protecting the region's biodiversity Departures will be staggered between 6:20 and 7:00 p.m and if you'd like to extend your immersion on the banks of the Marne a Bivouac will be available at the Base Départementale de Loisirs de Champs-sur-Marne More of a twilight walk or a nocturnal experience It's up to you to choose the atmosphere that inspires you Refer your establishment, click herePromote your event, click here Nuit Blanche is back and it's back with a vengeance for Parisians inviting you to stroll among art installations in the streets museums and other establishments taking part And if you're in Seine-Saint-Denis take the opportunity to take a look at the events planned for the occasion These are just some of the towns offering artistic strolls during the evening punctuated by exhibitions and other artistic happenings the towns and cities of the Greater Paris Metropolis are more than ever in the spotlight with all-night events on the theme of the Seine It's an opportunity to immerse yourself in contemporary art in an original way So that's a great program for Nuit Blanche 2025 in Seine-Saint-Denis World Subscribers only In Zurich the leaf blower war or the anti-'woke' backlash World Subscribers only Germany's Friedrich Merz is embracing pragmatism World Subscribers only Trump-Carney meeting: Canada seeks reconciliation World Subscribers only Founder of Sant'Egidio community fears next pope could undo Francis's legacy Opinion Subscribers only 'Russian gas and Europe is an old story that ended badly Economy Subscribers only Europe's steel industry flattened by crisis World Subscribers only How European countries plan to fund defense efforts France Subscribers only Macron announces citizens' convention on school schedules France Subscribers only 21 charged over French prison attacks as investigation narrows in on drug traffickers France Subscribers only French mosque stabber was driven by 'morbid fascination,' prosecutor says France Subscribers only At the trial of Kim Kardashian's robbers Videos World expos: From Paris 1855 to Osaka 2025 Videos How the Trump administration is attacking scientific research in the US Videos Tesla cars set on fire in Las Vegas as calls to boycott Musk's company grow worldwide Videos Can France's nuclear deterrent protect Europe Opinion Subscribers only 'The American dream is dying' Opinion Subscribers only John Bolton: 'The term chaos is commonly used to describe the top of the Defense Department' Opinion Subscribers only 'It is pointless to imagine a significant wave of American academics leaving' Magazine Subscribers only Tracking down the pianos taken from French Jews during the Nazi Occupation Magazine Subscribers only Eve Rodsky the American helping couples balance the mental load Magazine Subscribers only Desecration or more glory Joan Didion's private diaries are revealed Magazine Subscribers only For Jewish cartoonist Joann Sfar 2025."> Pixels Subscribers only Golden Owl solution is revealed but leaves players of 31-year hunt disappointed Pixels Subscribers only Secrets of decades-long Golden Owl treasure hunt to be revealed Lifestyle Inside Chanel's French leather workshops Culture Subscribers only The marvelous bronzes of Angkor on display at the Musée Guimet in Paris 15 min read Lire en français It was on this fertile ground that the hip-hop movement emerged in France The epicenter of this counter-culture blending graffiti the city shines thanks to its most famous ambassadors: the group NTM it looked like an innocent high school fair On a makeshift stage set up against a basketball backboard and the edge of a bleacher a hesitant sound system attempted to echo the tumult of scratched rhythms banners covered with imposing colored graffiti that still smelled strongly of spray paint were hung "Everything looked like it was held together with tape We wondered what we were doing there," recalled journalist Olivier Cachin who arrived with his film crew at the Palais des Sports in Saint-Denis but soon to be legendary: IAM from Marseille and NTM whose appearance in the final brought howls of joy from the several hundred young people packed into the concert hall I'd never seen anything like it," commented Cachin over the phone I have the feeling that this concert marked the real official start of a whole new cultural adventure." In the extraordinary mix of that distant fall night Saint-Denis emerged as the epicenter of the hip-hop movement in France It was a prehistoric time when French rap didn't quite exist before urban music dominated the album sales charts (in 2022 rap accounted for 45% of the 10,000 most listened-to tracks on streaming platforms according to the National Center for Music) Saint-Denis has been a kind of open-air incubator for this burgeoning counter-culture We came together around hip-hop as if it were a matter of destiny," said Nabil Quintessence a local breakdance legend who made an appearance in Mathieu Kassovitz's 1995 film La Haine (Hate) You have 90.39% of this article left to read Lecture du Monde en cours sur un autre appareil Vous pouvez lire Le Monde sur un seul appareil à la fois Ce message s’affichera sur l’autre appareil Parce qu’une autre personne (ou vous) est en train de lire Le Monde avec ce compte sur un autre appareil Vous ne pouvez lire Le Monde que sur un seul appareil à la fois (ordinateur En cliquant sur « Continuer à lire ici » et en vous assurant que vous êtes la seule personne à consulter Le Monde avec ce compte Que se passera-t-il si vous continuez à lire ici Ce dernier restera connecté avec ce compte Vous pouvez vous connecter avec votre compte sur autant d’appareils que vous le souhaitez mais en les utilisant à des moments différents Nous vous conseillons de modifier votre mot de passe. Votre abonnement n’autorise pas la lecture de cet article Pour plus d’informations, merci de contacter notre service commercial. And it’s promising enough to earn those comparisons If the rest of the season is as strong as the six episodes I was able to screen Denis could be the best network comedy since Abbott But Spitzer and Ledgin (who serves as showrunner) also use their relatively large ensemble as a chance to craft characters cleverly tailored to the hospital setting. Jury Duty’s Mekki Leeper brings comic relief as Matt fresh-out-of-school nurse from a bizarre religious background Assigned the straightforward task of administering an EpiPen he accidentally sticks himself with the syringe and hulks out on epinephrine Matt instantly develops a crush on a more senior nurse whose initial read on her new charge is: “He dumb.” The most inspired character of all is Bruce (Josh Lawson a handsome trauma surgeon who plays to the documentary cameras Seizing an opportunity to talk about his COVID-19 experience Colleagues became brothers.” Bruce is a pure product of the pop-cultural mythology that surrounds doctors; he clearly watches every medical drama where guys like him are heroes and believes the hype Mekki Leeper and Kaliko Kauahi in St. Denis MedicalCasey Durkin—NBCWhile Ron grumbles and Joyce ignores the basic problems facing her overworked, underpaid staff in a quixotic quest to transform her safety-net hospital into a “destination medical facility,” the show’s real villain is a broken health care system Underfunded and thus understaffed (which is why it’s so outrageous when Joyce invests $300k in a cutting-edge mammography machine in hopes of attracting out-of-state patients) Denis only works as well as it does because of employees like Alex who sacrifice their personal lives for a job that doesn’t love them back (“You want gratitude?” jaded Val sneers at Matt when a patient fails to thank him for life-saving care Sell some weed.”) Regardless of their best efforts the stakes are so high and the gap between resources and needs so vast that the hospital makes potentially lethal mistakes The woman Val shrugs off in the premiere turns out to have a blood clot in her leg She almost dies of a pulmonary embolism.  I think of comedies like St. Denis, Parks and Rec, and Abbott as systems sitcoms, in the same tradition of politicized fiction as the wave of systems novels that emerged decades ago, by authors like Don DeLillo and Thomas Pynchon These shows take a scalpel to the absurdities and ironies and contradictions inherent in the systems we’re supposed to be able to trust And if this type of storytelling seems more popular now than it’s ever been before that in itself probably says something about the state of our institutions sitcoms—especially the ones designed to be widely appealing enough for broadcast TV—must also balance social commentary with not just humor but likable characters and a constant stream of mostly lighthearted jokes Spitzer and Ledgin let the pendulum swing too far in one direction An episode that follows Alex’s attempt to split up a team of nurses who call themselves “the Filipino mafia,” for the sake of “intersectionality and inclusivity,” feels pointless But it’s the only clunker of the initial bunch thoughtful yet funny episode that spins the question of whether the staff should accommodate a religious patient’s onerous demands into riffs on superstition and the purposes faith might serve in the ER The true test of St. Denis Medical will come a couple dozen episodes in, when broad characters like Matt as well as familiar conflicts like Alex’s work-life imbalance start to get old. At that point, the agility with which the show tackles specific aspects of the health care crisis is going to be crucial; Abbott proved its longevity by taking on charter schools in Season 2 rose to the unprecedented occasion of the pandemic the prospect of another comedy on the level of those predecessors should be enough to keep us watching.  Contact us at letters@time.com Nuit Blanche returns for another edition let yourself be amazed again and again by a host of artistic installations in and around Paris.. Because the Nuit Blanche also takes place in the Val-d'Oise numerous artists unveil their original creations in the streets monuments and art venues of the region's cities Don't feel like going all the way to the capital for this evening the Ile-de-France region also invites you to discover a number of establishments in its departments taking part in this cultural event Do you live in the Val-d'Oise or are you just passing through La Nuit Blanche is here to keep you awake until the wee hours of the morning as well as museums and art venues offering parallel programming during the night And if you're looking for other happenings in the area make your selection on our dedicated guide whether you're from Val-d'Oise or just passing through Apur processes your data to manage sending out the newsletter. For more information on the management of your personal data and to exercise your rights, please click here Tuesday World Subscribers only Romania enters government crisis amid election Dozens of Clubs 2024 sites will be open to the general public free of charge in the Paris region during the Olympic Games By Emma Barets transformed into a fan-zone ahead of the 2024 Summer Olympics DAVID GOLDMAN / AP Some 20 free "Clubs 2024" festivities sites will open in the capital from July 26 for the Olympic summer For the duration of the Olympic Games (from July 26 to August 11) and Paralympic Games (from August 28 to September 8) a festive atmosphere is expected to enliven the forecourt of City Hall as well as all of the capital's arrondissements On the agenda are large-screen broadcasts of the events as well as workshops and activities around sport and culture a "Parc des Champions" will attract up to 13,500 spectators a day it will be possible to watch the parade of medal-winning athletes – from all countries – who will have finished their competition the day before and to watch the major finals Designed in response to a request from former medal winners the system "is unprecedented for Summer Games," explained Tony Estanguet the president of the Paris 2024 Games Organizing Committee Athletes will be grouped together by discipline you're very quickly caught up in the hype and excitement You don't necessarily see the medal-winning athletes from your sport again," recalled Brice Guyart double Olympic gold medallist in foil and in charge of athlete mobilization at Paris 2024 "It was important for us to make sure they could celebrate and experience this moment together they'll be together at the Parc des Champions." For those wishing to focus exclusively on French competitors the rallying point will be the Club France which takes up residence in the Parc de La Villette Under the responsibility of the French National Olympic and Sports Committee the fan zone will welcome Team French athletes after the competitions as well as sponsors and athletes's families It can accommodate up to 5,000 people in the Grande Halle (open from 10 am to 2 am) and 20,000 outside (from 10 am to 11 pm) Festivities will also be held at numerous sites in the Paris region with a strong concentration in the northeastern suburb the Stade de France and the Olympic Aquatic Center the northern Paris surburb is at the heart of the Games and up to 10,000 on certain evenings when concerts are scheduled will also be vibrating to the rhythm of the festivities In the Val-d'Oise department north of Paris Garges-lès-Gonesse is one of two communes – along with Argenteuil – to set up a Club 2024 The Pierre-de-Coubertin sports complex promises to be particularly lively during the broadcast of the boxing events when all eyes will be on local hero Davina Michel Bronze medallist in the 75-kilo category at the 2022 world championships she carries the hopes of an entire town for an Olympic medal which has one of the highest poverty rates in France decided to set up this space in particular because access to competitions by purchasing tickets was "complex" and "pricing could be prohibitive for many families," explained Mayor Benoît Jimenez who arranged for the commune to distribute around a hundred tickets for the Olympic football events at the Parc des Princes in Paris global event" cannot be of greater benefit to residents living just a few kilometers from the competitions "We couldn't pass it up and punish twice those families who can't afford the tickets." These festive sites are not limited to the Paris metropolis: Other French cities hosting the competitions – Bordeaux – and those awarded the "Terre de Jeux 2024" label are also involved nearly 200 free celebration sites will be open to the general public throughout France How many types of perimeters will be set up for the Paris Olympic Games A gray perimeter or "SILT" (in reference to the 2017 law on domestic security and counter-terrorism) will be set up around the opening ceremony area as well as several Olympic venues where events will be held Police officers will carry out pat-downs and searches in this area Access to this perimeter will only be possible for ticket-holding spectators for people accredited by the Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games (OCOG) and for people with a digital pass (over 13 years of age) Only authorized vehicles will be allowed to cross the perimeter When will the security perimeters be in place For road events, such as cycling the perimeters will be put in place three hours before the start of the races and lifted a quarter of an hour after the last competitor has passed Will it be possible to access the security perimeters to watch the opening ceremony and the road events by bike or on a scooter (including electric ones) will be able to access the blue and red perimeters surrounding the Olympic Games opening ceremony on July 26 which will take place over longer distances across the Paris region A digital platform was opened on Monday supporting documents such as an identity document or an employer certificate may be required For requests for access to the gray zone or SILT with particular attention paid to criminal records the person will receive a QR code that will enable them to move around the red zone with a motorized vehicle or in the SILT zone Will residents and workers be able to use vehicles in the various zones For people working within these perimeters it will also be necessary to justify that no alternative to taking a car is possible and that a parking lot is available at their work Will tourists be able to access hotels within the secure perimeters by vehicle hotel guests will need to show police a pass at the entrance to the secure perimeters to gain access to them by car guests will need to provide identity documents for the vehicle's occupants and proof of their hotel's parking space on the dedicated platform Will cabs and rideshares be able to pick up or drop off their customers within the secure perimeters A cab or rideshare can drop off or pick up a customer within the blue and red perimeters this will only be possible for people with disabilities who will need to request a pass with a QR code by providing several documents: An identity document a French mobility inclusion card (CMI) or a European handicap card the vehicle's driver will need to present proof of the reservation Will delivery drivers be able to operate within the secure perimeters delivery personnel will be able to move freely within the blue and red perimeters deliveries in the blue zones will be possible only if the person can justify their need to receive the delivery only vehicles intended to supply shops and medical facilities will be allowed to move around Will house moving vehicles have access to the secure perimeters House moving vehicles will be authorized to drive in the blue and red perimeters proof of vehicle rental for a private individual or a professional certificate for a mover you'll also need to show that the move is imperative What are the rules regarding access to the different areas for people with disabilities People with disabilities will be able to move around or be transported by cars within the security perimeters (blue The QR code can be obtained by providing an identity document proof of employment and a French mobility inclusion card (CMI) or European disability card Will tourist buses have access to the security perimeters Tourist buses and coaches will only be allowed to operate within the blue perimeter métro and RER fares during the Olympic and Paralympic Games The promise of free public transport during the Olympic Games has been broken This "dissuasive fare" was announced by Valérie Pécresse in order to avoid overcrowding ticket sales counters during the period On the same dates, a Paris 2024 pass for unlimited travel on the network will also be available at a price of €16 per day, with decreasing rates according to duration more than twice the price of a weekly Navigo pass (€30.75 in normal circumstances) How many métro stations will be disrupted during the Olympic Games Around 20 métro stations will be affected before during or after the Olympic and Paralympic Games between the Tuileries Gardens (1st arrondissement) and the Champs-Elysées (8th arrondissement) Which public transport lines will be the busiest According to the Anticiper les Jeux website the lines likely to be most crowded will be those serving the major competition venues: Paris region travelers are advised to avoid the areas affected by the events or opt for "other means of travel such as walking and cycling." which métro and RER stations will be closed or inaccessible Even before the start of the Olympic Games on July 26 will be completely closed to the public from June 17 to September 21 this line 1 station will be closed from June 17 to September 21 Champs-Elysées - Clémenceau: The station will be closed from July 1 to September 22 (lines 1 and 13) Cité (4) and Javel (10): These stations will not be accessible from July 18 to July 26 Pont Neuf and Sully - Morland (line 7): These stations will also be closed from July 18 to 26 which will no longer be accessible at Châtelet Concorde (1) and Champs-Elysée - Clemenceau (1 and 13) métro stations in central and western Paris will be the only ones to close completely during the Olympic and Paralympic Games Boulogne - Jean-Jaurès (10) and Boulogne - Pont de Saint-Cloud (10) stops will only be closed at certain times Will it be possible to change lines in métro stations that are inaccessible from the outside How can closed or overcrowded stations be avoided The Transport Public Paris 2024 application has been set up to give travel solutions and the fastest routes for users the app will show "the real-time distribution of spectators" in Paris Which tram stations will be closed during the Olympic and Paralympic Games Three tram lines will be affected by the events: Which bus stations will be closed before and during the Olympic and Paralympic Games With the infrastructure for the Olympic and Paralympic Games being set up since March dozens of bus routes have already been diverted in the vicinity of the Champ-de-Mars some 15 other lines are changing their routes for the same reasons Emma Barets Translation of an original article published in French on lemonde.fr; the publisher may only be liable for the French version Nous vous conseillons de modifier votre mot de passe merci de contacter notre service commercial On Saturday, June 7, 2025, Nuit Blanche returns for its 24th edition in Paris and the Île-de-France region popular celebration of contemporary art features hundreds of performances installations and exhibitions in every corner of the capital and surrounding towns So we're getting ready for a long night of discovery and wonder thanks to the many free artistic events that await us in the streets and cultural venues of the Paris region Don't want to go to the center of the capital this evening Don't worry: there's just as much going on near you Aubervilliers, in Seine-Saint-Denis hosts a number of artists and installations for this year's Nuit Blanche is easily accessible by public transport for the curious and adventurous the town of Aubervilliers is home to old factories and work centers converted into cultural spaces This doesn't stop the town from participating enthusiastically in the Nuit Blanche offering a variety of events throughout the evening le programme est mis à jour en fonction des annonces officielles Now the hard part is choosing where to start check out our guides to Nuit Blanche in Paris and the Ile-de-France region with numerous events and installations in several towns the Val-de-Marne region has plenty to offer in terms of installations: Alfortville These are just some of the towns that are sure to have something to offer And for those who want to go further afield we don't hesitate to tour installations in neighbouring départements The evening gives us the opportunity to celebrate art as it should be We'll also be taking a closer look at museum programming to take advantage of unprecedented tours by night Contemporary art really shines on the streets of Val-de-Marne towns there's always a hidden treasure waiting for you Whether you're a vintage vinyl collector, a retro décor enthusiast, or simply looking for that rare gem to impress the gallery, flea markets are the perfect place to bargain without breaking the bank all in a friendly and often festive atmosphere Head for the aisles of the region's garage sales now's the time to unearth those little treasures that will make all the difference to your decor or your collection you might even come away with more than you bargained for La GenevrayeLocation: Town HallSchedule: 6 a.m Route de la Ferme du PavillonSchedule: 8 a.m Rue du Général Leclerc la sucrerieTime: from 6.30 a.m Croissy-BeaubourgLocation: Rue de ParisSchedule: 8 a.m MourouxLocation: Rue de la Croix Saint-ClaudeSchedule: 8 a.m Saint-Martin-des-ChampsLocation: Rue du pressoirSchedule: 6 a.m VillebéonLocation: rue de VauxSchedule: 7 a.m BuchelayLocation: Parking DécathlonSchedule: 8 a.m FreneuseLocation: chemin des ventinesSchedule: 8:30 a.m HoudanLocation: parking aux cygnesSchedule: 9 a.m Mézy-sur-SeineLocation: Parc de la mairie place paul BargetonTime: 8am to 5pm Thiverval-GrignonLocation: village centerSchedule: 8 a.m Les MureauxLocation: Lycée Jacques Vaucanson BrévalLocation: rue de la forêtSchedule: 8 a.m Triel-sur-SeineLocation: Cosec Maurice Solleret Vélizy-VillacoublayLocation: Centre Commercial du Mail Avenue du Général de GaulleSchedule: 9:30 a.m MassyLocation: Centre commercial Carrefour Bièvre (Antique Tool Fair)Location: village centerTime: 8am to 5pm Briis-sous-ForgesPlace: place de la LibérationTime: 10 a.m ChampcueilLocation: Collège Olympe de Gouges ÉtréchyLocation: Centre de loisirs des vrigneaux Gometz-LechâtelLocation: Rue Saint-NicolasSchedule: 6 a.m Marolles-en-HurepoixLocation: Avenue du Lieutenant AgoutinSchedule: 8 a.m SaclasLocation: Stade Georges Garnery Rue de la LibérationSchedule: 7 a.m Saulx-les-ChartreuxLocation: parc jm BernardSchedule: 8 a.m Sainte-Genenvieve-des-BoisLocation: Rue Léo Lagrange la piscine d'en faceSchedule: 9 a.m BouvilleLocation: BASE DE LOISIRSSchedule: 5:30 a.m ÉtampesPlace: Place de l oucheSchedule: 7 a.m Le Plessis-PâtéPlace: Place du 8 mai 1945Time: not communicated MorangisLocation: Car parks Espace P.Amoyal and Mairie Rue de la LibérationTime: not communicated Saint-Michel-sur-OrgePlace: Place de Ber opposite rue de liersTime: 8am to 7pm YerresPlace: Place GambettaSchedule: 8 a.m Boulevard du Général de GaulleSchedule: 7 a.m Noisy-le-SecPlace: Place des Découvertes (Noisy-le-Sec's main market square)Time: 8 a.m L'Haÿ-les-RosesLocation: Parking CARREFOURSchedule: 8am to 6pm Choisy-le-RoiLocation: LES GONDOLESTime: 8 a.m CréteilVenue: Terrain d'évolutionSchedule: 9am to 6:30pm L'Haÿ-les-RosesLocation: Les Jardins de la Bièvre Saint-Maur-des-FossésPlace: Place des MarronniersTime: 8 a.m SurvilliersLocation: In the main streets of SurvilliersSchedule: 8 a.m Wy-dit-Joli-VillageLocation: Village streets and around the churchTime: 8am to 5:30pm Beaumont-sur-OiseLocation: Mairie de Beaumont-sur-Oise Herblay-sur-SeineLocation: Rue de Conflans and 13 other streets in the vicinitySchedule: 8 a.m Jouy-le-MoutierLocation: Rue Charles GounodSchedule: 8 a.m MérielLocation: Rue des Petits PrésSchedule: 9 a.m Accessible by RER, bus or tramway, the Parc Départemental Georges-Valbon is best known for having hosted the Fête de l'Humanité since 1972, before the festival was moved to Base 217 in Essonne An immense lung of greenery in the inner suburbs it is one of the largest natural areas in the Seine-Saint-Denis département ping-pong tables and beautiful lawns for reading in the sun and dogs are also welcome on a leash or loose in the dog parks and an orienteering course to add a touch of challenge to your visit to Parc Georges-Valbon park staff offer horse-drawn carriage rides (April to September) around the park Even more unusual is the fact that the Clinamen association's herd of sheep lives here all year round grazing freely on some of the park's lawns The park is served by public transport: to get there, take RER B (stop la Courneuve/Aubervilliers) then bus 249, RER D (stop Saint-Denis) then streetcar T1. In short, for a walk in the fresh air near La Courneuve, the Parc Georges-Valbon is a must-see in the inner suburbs Please note that it's been over 4 years since our last visit so the place and experience may have changed on June 21 (the day of the summer solstice) this popular and free musical event invites all musicians amateurs of all levels and professionals alike to celebrate living music and to showcase the breadth and diversity of musical practices Created by the French Ministry of Culture in 1982 the Fête de la Musique has since been exported abroad becoming a national event in countries such as Luxembourg the Fête de la Musique has invented and reinvented itself becoming an emblematic event that we love to celebrate every June 21 This new Fête de la Musique is an opportunity to get back to basics with a series of free concerts that are both festive and unifying the Fête de la Musique 2025 promises to be once again a beautiful and joyful event So there's a great program in store for you on Saturday June 21 in Seine-Saint-Denis. If you're in the 93 region and looking for some good ideas for this Fête de la Musique 2025 as it is updated according to program announcements This time, we're taking you to Seine-Saint-Denis, to the town of Saint-Denis, home to one ofFrance' s most historic monuments: the Basilica of Saint-Denis where the kings of France are laid to rest this basilica is a treasure trove ofGothic architecture It stands on an ancient Gallo-Roman cemetery where Saint-Denis Legend has it that he was beheaded on the Butte Montmartre before stopping in front of a pious woman named Catulla He was buried where the cathedral now stands giving his name to the city of Saint-Denis Interested? Happy Heritage Days in Seine-Saint-Denis the 39th edition of which takes place on Saturday and Sunday Built in the 12th century by King Louis VI le Gros the Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye was originally a hilltop fortress King François I transformed Saint-Germain into a Renaissance-style fortress making it the principal residence of the kings of France It was at Saint-Germain that kings Henri II Although the layout designed by François I remained Louis XIV asked André Le Nôtre to redesign the gardens This is what the King's gardener did in 1663 with large flowerbeds in front of the château and above all a panoramic view of the Seine valley: the 2.4-kilometre-long Grande Terrasse After Louis XIV deserted the"Château Neuf" for Versailles in 1682 Napoleon I turned it into a cavalry school before Napoleon III decreed in 1862 that the Château de Saint-Germain would house a "Museum of Celtic and Gallo-Roman Antiquities": since then it has changed its name to Musée d'Archéologie nationale and continues to acquire numerous objects - three million of which 29,000 are on display - from the Paleolithic to the early Middle Ages Discover this remarkable monument and its collections during the Heritage Days with a range of activities suitable for the whole family But don't forget to reserve your place in advance to take part in the activities we'd even recommend a picnic in the gardens- a moment of timeless relaxation guaranteed 2023 hospital occupancy rate is 22 % and the effective R the number of people who can potentially be contaminated by a virus-infected individual The indicators linked to the COVID-19 pandemic mentioned below are provided by Santé publique France and updated automatically on this article via the Géodes and data.gouv.fr databases as soon as the data are available Data.gouv.fr states :In the context of a favorable epidemic the current legal framework provides for the cessation of processing of personal data from SI-DEP after a two-week transitional adjustment period the new virological surveillance indicators will be published at national regional and departmental levels) on a weekly basis specific input instructions in SI-VIC will be lifted and hospital indicators will no longer be available.Santé publique France will continue to monitor the epidemic through its multi-source system Indicators relating to genomic surveillance hospital emergencies and deaths will remain available Number of people having received a first dose of vaccine this Monday July 10 Percentage of the population having received a first dose of vaccine this Monday July 10 Number of people who received a second dose of vaccine this Monday July 10 Percentage of the population having received a second dose of vaccine this Monday July 10 Number of people who received a booster dose of vaccine this Monday July 10 Percentage of the population having received a booster dose of vaccine this Monday July 10 Number of people currently hospitalized this Friday June 30 Number of people currently in intensive care this Friday June 30 7-day sliding incidence rate this Tuesday June 27 Organized by Radio Alfa, the radio station serving Portuguese-speaking communities in France, Portuguese Gastronomy Week returns to the Val-de-Marne (94) for its 21st edition, from March 21 to 30. The event, which puts Portuguese cuisine in the spotlight every year, will be held in the town of Valenton, in the Salle Vasco da Gama Portuguese Gastronomic Week will highlight the flavors and specialties of Leiria a city of 65,000 inhabitants located 140km north of Lisbon A district capital renowned for its varied gastronomy To mark the occasion, the town of Valenton invites gourmets and the curious to enjoy Portuguese-style lunches and dinners (from €49 per person). Portuguese chefs Alberto Vaz, Lisa Silva and Ana Rita Lopes will be on hand to showcase their traditional dishes, as well as a selection of their country's wines Please note that March 21 is reserved for professionals and that the general public is expected on site from March 22 to 30 Don't forget to book your meal on 01 45 10 98 66 Portuguese restaurants in Paris, our best addressesHow about a Portuguese lunch? 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[Read more] The World Heritage Centre is at the forefront of the international community’s efforts to protect and preserve World Heritage partnerships for conservation Ensuring that World Heritage sites sustain their outstanding universal value is an increasingly challenging mission in today’s complex world where sites are vulnerable to the effects of uncontrolled urban development Our Partners Donate Take advantage of the search to browse through the World Heritage Centre information and then reconstructed over a 26-year period after the fire of 1194 Chartres Cathedral marks the high point of French Gothic art the porches adorned with fine sculptures from the middle of the 12th century and the magnificent 12th- and 13th-century stained-glass windows Construite en partie à partir de 1145 et reconstruite en vingt-six ans après l'incendie de 1194 la cathédrale de Chartres est le monument par excellence de l'art gothique français ses porches présentant d'admirables sculptures du milieu du XIIe siècle sa chatoyante parure de vitraux des XIIe et XIIIe siècles en font un chef-d'œuvre exceptionnel et remarquablement bien conservé تُعتبر كاتدرائية شارتر، التي تمّ تشييدها جزئياً ابتداءً من العام1145 وأعيد بناؤها في غضون عشرين عاماً بعد الحريق الذي أصابها عام 1194، النُصب التذكاري للفن القوطي الفرنسي بامتياز إذ إنّ جناحها الكبير الذي يتّخذ شكل أقواس قوطيّة وأروقتها بمنحوتاتها المذهلة التي تعود لمنتصف القرن الثاني عشر، وزخارف زجاجها الزاهرة العائدة للقرنين الثاني والثالث عشر، تجعل منها تُحفةً نادرةً مصانة بشكل جيد 沙特尔大教堂部分始建于1145年,1194年遭遇火灾,后历经26年重建方再现原貌,可谓法国哥特式建筑的颠峰之作。高大的中殿呈纯粹的尖拱型,四周的门廊装饰着12世纪中叶的精美雕刻,再加上12世纪和13世纪光彩夺目的彩色玻璃,所有的这一切都是那么非凡卓越,堪称经典杰作。 а затем перестраивавшийся в течение 26 лет после пожара 1194 г. является высшим достижением французского готического искусства Его обширный неф в "чистом" стрельчатом стиле украшенные прекрасными скульптурами середины XII в портики и величественные витражи XII-XIII вв. – вот основные составляющие этого шедевра Empezada en 1145 y recomenzada tras el incendio sufrido en 1194 la construcción de catedral de Chartres finalizó 26 años después de este siniestro Representativa del apogeo del arte gótico francés esta catedral dotada de una vasta nave del más puro estilo ojival de pórticos ornados con admirables esculturas de mediados del siglo XII y de magníficos vitrales de los siglos XII y XIII es una obra maestra excepcionalmente bien conservada is one of the most authentic and complete works of religious architecture of the early 13th century It was the destination of a pilgrimage dedicated to the Virgin Mary among the most popular in all medieval Western Christianity Because of the unity of its architecture and decoration the result of research of the first Gothic era its immense influence on the art of Middle Age Christianity Chartres Cathedral appears as an essential landmark in the history of medieval architecture monumental statuary of the 12th and 13th centuries and the painted decorations miraculously preserved from the ravages of humankind and time make Chartres one of the most admirable and the best-preserved examples of Gothic art The west façade built around the middle of the 12th century with its three portals whose splays are decorated with statue columns (Royal Portail) its southern spire and its three large incomparable stained-glass windows comprise an authentic and complete example that remains with us of this art created at St Denis and which marked the advent of an original mode of plastic expression effected for the first time an architectural formula which would be widely employed throughout the 13th century The monumental sculptures of Chartres Cathedral are valued both for their abundance and for their quality: the large ensembles of the Royal Portail at the entrance to the nave the six portals and two porches dating from 1210 at the north and south entrances to the transept offer a complete panorama of Gothic sculpture from the moment when it broke from Romanesque traditions to attain the subtle balance of idealism and realism that characterises its apogee technical and artistic mastery were at the service of a highly developed iconographic science Chartres Cathedral has almost totally conserved its homogeneous decor of stained-glass windows executed between approximately 1210 and 1250 To this must be added the three stained-glass windows of the 12th century above the Royal Portail and the large roses of the 13th century on the three façades: on the west the Glorification of the Virgin; on the south Criterion (i): Built fairly rapidly and in nearly one stride owing to the unity of its architecture and stained-glass constitutes the complete and perfected expression of one of the most characteristic aspects of medieval art Criterion (ii): Chartres Cathedral has exercised considerable influence on the development of Gothic art in France and beyond Amiens and Beauvais have only enriched the fundamental design of Chartres the influence of the Chartres workshop ranged widely from Bourges Criterion (iv): Chartres Cathedral is both a symbol and a basic building type It is the most elucidating example one could choose to define the cultural social and aesthetic reality of the Gothic cathedral Chartres Cathedral was considered as a model from the time of its construction due to the novelty and perfection of the technical and aesthetic parts that were adopted All the elements that made it an architectural reference The scuptured decor (portals and rood screen elements) offer a complete panorama of the Gothic style The cathedral has also preserved outstanding stained glass from the middle of the 12th century as well as almost the totality of its homogeneous decor of stained glass that comprises the greatest ensemble of stained glass from the first half of the 13th century the interior restorations have revealed the painted decor of the 13th century constituting an almost entirely preserved false-stone work Later additions at the end of the Gothic era (Vendôme Chapel Classic era (development of the Victor Louis choir) Industrial era (Emile Martin iron structure) and Contemporary (stained-glass creation) did not alter the purity of the ensemble Chartres Cathedral occupies a remarkable position in the Beauce Plain constitutes a particularly clear marker in the landscape A true meeting point emblematically confirming the remarkable relation maintained by the architectural work with the surrounding site this perception of the cathedral “between sky and earth” was evoked by many illustrous artists and writers Chartres Cathedral presents outstanding authenticity notably the portals and their sculptured decoration having undergone little alteration and the exceptional ensemble of stained-glass of the 13th century which are the object of constant conservation measures and are today in a remarkable state of conservation The only important alterations undergone by the edifice are the demolition of the rood screen in the 17th century and the roof fire of 1836 is a remarkable element of the 19th century that fully participates in the values of the edifice Chartres Cathedral is listed in its totality as Historic Monument since 1862 it enjoys conservation measures financed and directly implemented by the Ministry of Culture and Communication It is included in the outstanding heritage site of the city of Chartres with a safeguarding and enhancement plan in force The management of the property is ensured by the State the National Monuments Centre and the City of Chartres The important visitor flow in this dense urban environment does not negatively affect the integrity and the authenticity of the property due to the efficient coordination of all these actors the relation between the cathedral and its landscape has now become vulnerable in the face of development pressures the management plan will inscribe the landscape dimension of the cathedral into the territorial planning tools built between the late 12th and late 13th centuries is one of the great masterpieces of Gothic art and is admired for its proportions and the unity of its design sculptures and stained-glass windows are particularly striking it attests to the power of Christianity in medieval France Admirable par ses proportions et l'unité de sa conception la cathédrale Saint-Étienne de Bourges construite entre la fin du XIIe et la fin du XIIIe siècle est l'un des grands chefs-d'œuvre de l'art gothique ses sculptures et ses vitraux sont particulièrement remarquables Par-delà sa beauté architecturale elle témoigne de la puissance du christianisme dans la France médiévale إنّ كارتدرائية القديسة إتيان المُذهلة بأحجامها وبوحدة تصوّرها التي أُشيدت بين أواخر القرن الثاني عشر ونهاية القرن الثالث عشر هي إحدى أبرز وأهمّ روائع الفن القوطيّ، إذ إنّ لوحتها الواقعة فوق جبهة البناء وتماثيلها وزخارف زجاجياتها هي في غاية من الروعة ناهيك عن جمال هندستها، تدلّ هذه الكاتدرائية على عظمة المسيحية في فرنسا خلال القرون الوسطى 布尔日·圣·艾蒂安大教堂(the Cathedral of St Etienne of Bourges)建于12世纪末至13世纪末期间,是杰出的哥特式建筑杰作之一,其完美的比例和协调的设计令人称羡。教堂的门楣、雕塑和彩色玻璃窗特别引人注目。除了漂亮的建筑,教堂还表现了中世纪法国基督教的权力。 это один из величайших шедевров готического искусства восхищающий своими пропорциями и единством дизайна Собор не только выделяется красивой архитектурой он также свидетельствует о силе христианства в средневековой Франции La construcción de la catedral de Saint-Etienne de Bourges se inició en las postrimerías del siglo XII y acabó a finales del siglo siguiente Sus proporciones admirables y la unidad de su diseño hacen de ella una de las grandes obras maestras del arte gótico Son especialmente notables el tímpano Además de su belleza arquitectónica esta catedral constituye un vivo testimonio de la fuerza del cristianismo en la Francia medieval was one of the first Christian communities of Gaul which was dedicated to the first Christian martyr occupies the site of a place of worship since the 3rd century Built between the late 12th and late 13th centuries it is one of the great masterpieces of Gothic art and admired for its proportions and the unity of its design it bears witness to the power of Christianity in medieval France The plan of the cathedral is simple and harmonious It is a basilica with five naves and chapels surrounding the choir Double flying buttresses allow for the absence of tribunes and provide equal luminosity throughout the nave and the side aisles The most remarkable characteristics of the cathedral are the perspective of the lateral walls and the unity of the interior space The sculptures on the north and south doors on the tympanum of the Door of the Last Judgement (at the centre of the west façade) and others like the sculpted rood screen comprise outstanding examples of Gothic art The following centuries left their mark on the cathedral: the stained-glass windows hence comprise a true encyclopaedia of this art of the 14th Criterion (i): Bourges Cathedral is of considerable importance in the development of Gothic architecture and as a symbol of the strength of Christianity in medieval France its principal claim lies in its striking beauty combining masterly management of space with harmonious proportions and decoration of the highest quality Criterion (iv): Although Bourges Cathedral lies outside the mainstream of the French Gothic it strongly influenced the architectural values of cathedrals of this style the skilful articulation of its spaces and the treatment of light it represents an outstanding expression of style applied to this type of edifice Integrity                                                                                                              The design of Bourges Cathedral has been respected and has remained unaltered over the centuries It retains the integrity of its plan and design and all its attributes have been preserved intact The shape and materials of the building are as they were when it was completed in the late 13th century although its maintenance and the evolution of the religion have necessitated the replacement of numerous elements as is the case with all Gothic cathedrals All the restoration work has respected the original techniques and construction materials managed in part by the National Monuments Centre Bourges Cathedral has been listed as Historic Monument since 1862 it enjoys conservation provisions as defined and directly executed by the Ministry of Culture and Communication the cathedral cannot be used for any other worship The crypt and the terrace of the north tower receive about 30,000 visitors each year comprises two regulatory protective measures: on the one hand the protection of its boundaries through its listing as Historic Monument the safeguarding and enhancement plan approved in 1994 for the outstanding heritage site corresponding to the acquisition of the medieval city The marsh land located to the north-east of the edifice the result of industrious work by the clergy to drain and cultivate this vast territory 129 people died and 350 were wounded in Paris on the 13th of November This article was originally published on November 14 Six coordinated attacks were carried out in Paris and Saint-Denis (north suburb 6 of them after detonating bombs they were carrying the Islamic State claimed responsibility for all these attacks The map of the November 13 attacks in Paris LE MONDE What is happening right now in France declared a state of emergency and three days of national mourning and security has been reinforced in both Paris airports (Charles-de-Gaule and Orly) expect delays as there will probably be additional waiting time for controls the police recommends people to remain indoors if possible this weekend though there was no specific new threat.1.500 soldiers were called to ensure security on the streets of Paris Demonstrations and public gathering in Paris and the suburb (Hauts-de-Seine (92) Val-de-Marne (94)) are banned until Thursday Emergency measures are running through Paris public hospitals from " L'Assistance publique-Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) " The French railways confirmed that all trains are leaving as scheduled with extra security measures in the stations Closed: the Louvre museum closed its doors later Saturday morning Many stores and shopping malls did not open on Saturday morning along with several clothing and luxury retail chains like Vuitton Christmas markets in Paris will be closed for at least five days Disneyland in Marne-la-Vallée and Parc Asterix are closed All schools and universities were closed for the week-end The worst attack of Friday night took place at Le Bataclan during a concert by the American rock band Eagles of Death Metal four attackers entered the building and started shooting randomly with automatic weapons It took the police almost three hours to retake control of the building The final assault took place after midnight three by detonated the explosive devices they were carrying during an international soccer (soccer) match - France was playing Germany Three attackers detonated explosive belts they were wearing President François Hollande was in the stadium Hundreds of people spilled onto the field of the Stade de France stadium The Stade de France being evacuated on November 13 CHRISTOPHE ENA / AP What happened elsewhere in Paris all in an eastern district of Paris city center four bars and restaurants of the 10th and 11th arrondissements were successively targeted by attackers armed with automatic weapons Many customers were sitting on the sidewalk terraces 2 Mexicans (one with dual US-Mexican citizenship) and an American student from Cal State Long Beach who was studying in Paris through an exchange program One of the gunmen who died in the Bataclan concert hall was Ismaël Omar Mostefaï a French citizen born in Courcouronnes (south suburb of Paris) who lived in Chartres(90 km southwest of Paris) listed in a special " state security " police file seven of his friends and family members have been arrested for interrogation The man who denonated a bomb on the boulevard Voltaire a Syrian passport was found at the site of one of the blasts caused by a suicide bomber A car used by the gunmen who attacked the bars and restaurants was identified thanks to video footage from surveillance cameras and found abandoned In Montreuil (eastern suburb It contained parking tickets from Molenbeek-St-Jean known as a stronghold of Islamist radicalism at least five suspects were arrested in direct connection with the Paris attacks following a judicial request from France a French national and a brother of Brahim Abdeslam may be one of the killers of the Paris attacks The Belgian authorities have officially launched an "anti-terrorist" investigation many Parisians and visitors came to the sites of the attacks on Saturday and Sunday a false rumor about gunshots in the neighborhood led to a brief moment of panic in the crowd Gatherings also took place in most French cities around the country Paris hospital staff have been commandeered until further notice which have been closed during the weekend due to the attacks Street markets will remain closed until Thursday It will soon be possible to swim in the Seine and Marne within Grand Paris starting in 2022 in a few sites in the Val-de-Marne and in 2024 in Paris Each file presents the criteria and key points to be taken into account in order to carry out the operational studies linked to: 23 sites have been identified and put forward within the framework of an expression of interest The sites can be broken down according to the following geographic distribution: with all the departments that deal with improving the water quality and defining the opening terms and conditions in relation to other uses of the Seine and Marne rivers will continue in preparation for their opening La liste est menée au  au niveau régional et départemental par Nizarr Bourchada Nom de la liste : Union des Démocrates Musulmans Français Tête de liste : Nizarr Bourchada Candidats : Voir ci-dessous Profession de foi : Télécharger la profession de foi officielle Tête de liste Val-de-Marne : Nizarr Bourchada Interview vidéo de Nizarr Bourchada : A lire aussi : interview de Nizarr Bourchada et article détaillé sur le projet de la liste en Ile-de-France Voir tous les candidats en Ile-de-France par département Etant donné que la religion est la cause de la guerre (selon les mots du gouvernement) que nous subissons en France je pense qu’il serait opportun d’interdire tout parti politique constitué en référence à une idéologie religieuse la laïcité devrait être obligatoire Encore du communautarisme et avec ce qui c’est passé ce week-end !!! @le prétorien Je suis heureux de voir qu’il y a encore quelques gens lucides comme vous Les médias et les politiques sont les fossoyeurs de notre société au profit de l’Europe pilotée par les USA qui asseoient leur hégémonie capitaliste sur les cendres de notre identité Les autres reveillez-vous et arrêtez de vous renseigner sur iTele et bfm le preto,pas grand chose notre civilisation est comme toutes les civilisations qui l’on précéder: elle disparaitrat un jour ou l’autre Et comme pour les autres ça n’empécherat pas la terre de tourner et l’himanité de continuer à vivre le polticard de mentir et de dire des anneries Qui se souviens de la civilation egyptienne Elles sont toutes disparues et ça n’a pas été une catastrophe Il en serat de même pour la notre elle va disparaitre et ça ne serat pas un catastrophe preto pas grand chose non juste un regard sur l’évolution de l’humanite rien de plus Un soulagement seul survivent ceux qui savent d’adapter ce qui ne semble pas être votre cas qu’est-ce qu’il y a de laxiste a rapeller qu’une civilisation ça nait ça degénérre et ça meure; Ce n’est que la réalité historique vous ne pleurez pas le civilisation minoenne ni la civilisation grec ancienne ni ma civilasion perse que je saches Et en plus co:parer l’evolution de l’humanité (pas d’une civilisation ce qui n’a rien mais strictement rein à voir) avec l’action d’une bande de dérangé mentaux faut le faire Et que voulez-vous le civilisation dans laquelle nous vivons va disparaitre un jour ou l’autre d’ailleurs elle arrive au point ou commence à dégénerer Quand va-t-elle disparaitre j’en sais rien par quoi va-t–elle être remplacé j’en sais rien mais je suis certain quelle va disparaitre Et si vous n’étes pas d’accors franchement je m’en tape le coquillard Pourquoi je dis que ça serat pas une catastrophe en s’appuyant sur le passé Et je vous ferais remarquer que nous sommes tous de lojntain descendant de personne qui ont vécu dans d’ancienne civilisation Le vrai danger qui nous menace est le dégradation totale de notre envirronnemet et le plillage des ressource naturelles La chute des grandes civilisations s’accompagne souvent de la perte de leurs grandes avancées techniques C’est en cela que c’est une catastrophe seule l’espèce a de la valeur mais pas les créations de l’espèce Or nous avançons sur la base des progrès et des erreurs de nos parents Il est plus rapide d’aller vers un monde meilleur à partir de quelque chose plutôt qu’à partir du chaos Même si elle est par certain coté décadente et fragilisée par cette décadence notre civilisation a beaucoup de valeur et il est très important de la défendre et de la redresser Car précisément comment se présente l’alternative qui pointe son nez citoyen une simple question est-ce que la disparition de le disparition des civilisations egyptienne maya ou autre a été pour vous un catastrophe Les changements de civilisation se font toujours par du sang et des larmes si l’important c’est qu’au final il reste au moins quelques mâles et femelles pour se reproduire l’humanité devrait en effet s’en remettre l’humanité s’est bien remise de la disparition des anciennes civilisation elle se remettrat bien de la disparition de la notre pas vraiment de qui se passer la rate au corut bouillon Et je n’ai jamais parlé de 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Et puis on s’habitue 🙂 à voir le message reparaître Oui d’accord avec vous pour ne pas laisser des partis se définir par une appellation religieuse @Elyos : ils sont aussi pour la suppression des menus sans porc dans les cantines scolaires à l’Udmfr De vrais laïcs ne s’y tromperaient pas Peut-on trouver un pays au monde où l’islam est au pouvoir et a apporté la paix la prospérité et la justice Bref la salade qu’essaye de nous faire avaler l’UDMF C’est drôle que vous disiez ça… moi je vous pose la question Vers où vont les réfugiés Occident dans lequel certains pays ont encore des religions d’état chrétiennes je conseille l’écoute de l’émission Répliques sur “l’Islam et l’Occident” du 31 octobre dernier : http://www.franceculture.fr/emission-repliques-l-islam-et-l-occident-2015-10-31 Une religion d’Etat et une religion au pouvoir ce sont des choses totalement différentes Je crois vous avoir vu parler de paille et de poutre un peu plus haut… Je suis prêt à admettre une mauvaise formulation mais pas sans avoir compris en quoi vous trouvez cela “totalement différent” “un pays au monde où l’islam est au pouvoir” Si vous ne savez pas exprimer vos idées La question est : vu la situation générale dans les pays musulmans en quoi un parti musulman peut-il prétendre améliorer la société française Le devise des religions de devraient être aimez_vous les uns les autres comme Dieu vous aime mais plutôt haissez-vous les uns les autres comme Dieu vous aime Toutes les religions ne véhiculent pas le message de l’Evangile Mais jugez vous vous même avant de juger l’autre Retirez la poutre de votre œil avant de vous occuper de la paille dans l’œil de votre frère Voilà quelques leçons tirées de l’évangile selon St Mathieu … à méditer… ni votre ami Rabbin ni moi n’avons tort dans ce débat se sont formées de manière sédimentaire à partir des textes et des prophètes qui ont précédés Ce que je veux dire c’est que chacune de ces religions a sa propre conception de Dieu : de son message C’est en cela que je vous dis que le Dieu des uns n’est pas le même que celui des autres Qaund je disais que le dieu était le même pour les 4 relgions je ne faisias que citer les paroles d’un ami Rabbin quand à vos leçon de prudence et d’humilité franchement on pourrait vous le retourner Vous savez j ce que je sais n’est rien à côté de ce que je ne sais pas Et en toute humilté je dois reconnaitre que nous sommes des milliards sur cette planéte à êtr dans ce cas libre à vous d’être sans Dieu ni maître mais ne soyez pas esclave de votre propre ignorance Avancez avec prudence et humilité lorsque vous parlez de religion car manifestement vous n’y connaissez rien lorsque vous jugez que le Dieux est le même dans chacune des 3 religions cityoen ais-je parler des évangiles dans mon bref message non pas que ja saches mais juste d’un principe universel qui est commun au 3 religions monotheistes (chretien islam et judaisme) qui adore le même dieu mais qui ne pense qu’à se faire la guerre quand à moiNI DIEU NI MAITRE et St mathieu couché à la niche Accepter un tel parti c’est ouvrir la boîte de Pandore précipiter la chute de la démocratie et de la laïcité Douxx je suis entiérement de votre avis mais si l’on interdit un ârti musulman il faut aussi interdire le parti de christine boutin lui aussi Je vous donne le lien vers leur page Wikipédia jetez donc un œil à leurs objectifs https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parti_chr%C3%A9tien-d%C3%A9mocrate_(France) Je ne sais pas si un parti musulman peut se prévaloir des mêmes objectifs Vous verrez que le programme n’a rien de religieux ni de sectaire Il se base sur les fondements de la laïcité pour toutes les questions sociétales Il se veux éthique dans son engagement politique c’est à dire revenir aux fondements de la politique qui depuis ont été pervertis Et se veux porteur de solutions pour tout les autres points Je ne voterai jamais pour aucun parti qui mêle la religion au politique Le mot musulman n’a rien de laïque Je n’approuve pas le parti démocrate chrétien mais c’est l’histoire de la France Personnellement je ne me retrouve dans aucun des deux je réponds juste sur la question de la légalité Après effectivement la démarche heurte parce que dans le fond en France la politique s’est définit en partie contre la religion avec une volonté forte de dissocier l’Etat et les Eglises au début du XXème siècle Ceci d’autant plus qu’un parti “musulman” ça sonne communautariste (même s’il faut faire attention l’islam en France ou ailleurs est multiple) en tout cas plus qu’un parti chrétien démocrate car même si elle est de nos jours peu présente en France la démocratie-chrétienne est un courant politique non négligeable en Europe Mais c’est plutôt un courant de pensée qu’une volonté de religieux de venir en politique L’UDMF si j’ai bien compris affirme aller dans ce sens là Les champs obligatoires sont indiqués avec * Ajoutez une photo  (Types de fichiers autorisés: jpg Notifiez-moi des commentaires à venir par e-mail. 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