PARIS (AFX) - Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin unveiled a raft of social and economic measures designed to improve conditions in France's tough, low-income neighbourhoods that have spawned unrest raging across the country. ... [including but not limited to]If this action by Chirac and Villepin is not dhimmitude, then what is?
- 20,000 job contracts with local government bodies or associations paid a minimum wage would be reserved for those in the suburbs struggling to find work; an extra 100 million euros (120 million dollars) for associations that work in the neighbourhoods; 5,000 more teaching assistant posts in the 1,200 schools in districts designated as troublespots; the creation of 15 more special economic zones that provide tax breaks to companies that set up inside them as an incentive to boost local employment.
SARKOZY ON THE OTHER HAND GETS IT:
AFX News Limited: France's Sarkozy orders deportation of non-French riotersCHIRAC MUST RESIGN. VILLEPIN MUST RESIGN.SARKOZY RULES!
PARIS (AFX) - Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy today issued orders for non-French rioters convicted in the wave of urban violence to be deported -- a measure directed at youths of Arab and African background living in the high-immigrant neighbourhoods involved in the unrest.
Sarkozy told prefects, or regional governors, to apply the order to foreigners including those who have valid French residency visas.
More on the deportation order HERE.
Good for Sarkozy. He did something. Baby steps.
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