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[OFF TOPIC] Politics Thread


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Coup number how many is that in that part of the world this year? This will be a bit of a big deal in international news for a little bit and then we go on ignoring Niger (which most non-African people have probably never even heard of, unfortunately), until the next coup in *insertrandomcountryinthesamearea*....

 

No way it's the last coup (attempt) in the region even this year :p 

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5 minutes ago, bestmen said:

Niger is very important for france , no Uranium = no electricity 

it's only 30% of the French amount of uranium

 

they can find some elsewhere and compensate with less energetic export (which will fuck badly Spain and above all, Italy, who are the main buyers of energy from France)

 

they're not gonna close down the Country for that...and Niger will experiment how nice are the Chinese and Russian governance instead of the French one

 

as if it would change anything for them...the poorest Country in the world they are and they will remain, unfortunately for them

 

if they really think it's gonna change in a better life for them, good luck!

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No , its 60% 

 

Aujourd'hui, le nucléaire fournit environ 60 % de la production d'électricité en France - et près de 75 % quand toutes les centrales tournent à plein régime - or la loi fixait jusqu'à présent l'objectif de ramener cette part à 50 % à l'horizon 2035, dans un souci de réduire la dépendance de la France au nucléaire.18 janv. 2023

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60% of tge electricity comes from Nucleaire ,this  is enormous Things are serious ,Russia is helping Niger , also discretly USA under the ground ,

 

Macron is in a bad situation 

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60% of tge electricity comes from Nucleaire ,this  is enormous Things are serious ,Russia is helping Niger , also discretly USA under the ground ,

 

Macron is in a bad situation 

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You are at 180° that's a robbery not a  partenariat , they help the most corrupted person to reach the seat of president and steale the richness together, thats why Africa didn't improve 

 

Besides you can't find cheap metals like in Africa where employees of mines  are paid 20€ per month 

from where they will replace it ? Canada ? Australia? Will cost them x10 

 

One thing is sure , french people will pay the electricity more expensive soon 

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