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X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-12-03 07:00
Rich folks have long been attracted by the country’s Alpine beauty, political stability, excellent schools and hospitals—and, most important, its low taxes https://t.co/Ogfoh8sJ30Photo: Getty Images https://t.co/nhVmNCSAf8 ...
X @Mike Benz
Mike Benz· 2025-11-23 01:19
Political & Judicial Concerns - The US expresses grave concern over Justice Moraes' actions, viewing them as an attack on the rule of law and political stability in Brazil [1] - Justice Moraes is accused of politicizing the judicial process and bringing Brazil's Supreme Court into disrepute [1] - The incarceration of former President Bolsonaro is seen as provocative and unnecessary, given his existing house arrest and communication limitations [1] - The US warns against judges who have no limits on their power, considering them dangerous to democracy [1]
X @Bloomberg
Bloomberg· 2025-10-14 16:04
Political Stability & Policy Change - Newly reappointed French prime minister Sebastien Lecornu intends to propose suspending the application of France's pension reform [1] - The proposal aims to achieve political stability [1]
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Bloomberg· 2025-10-14 04:08
Political Stability & Governance - France's Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu will address parliament, a critical moment for his government [1] - The address is crucial for passing a budget and achieving political stability [1]
West Africa: Tensions in Ivory Coast Amid Outtara Reelection Bid
Bloomberg Television· 2025-08-08 07:00
Political and Economic Context - Ivory Coast is facing civil unrest due to President Ouattara's plan to seek a fourth term, which is against Ivorian law [1][2] - Several potential candidates, including former Credit Suisse executive Tidjane Thiam, have been barred from running for office, increasing political tension [3] - Investors are concerned about the impact of political instability on the economy, which is the second largest in West Africa [3] Economic Performance and Risks - The World Bank indicates that Ivory Coast has been the fastest-growing economy in Africa, with an average growth rate of 8.2% over the past ten years [6] - Cocoa prices are fluctuating, and instability could negatively impact the country's reliance on cocoa exports [7][8] - Political instability could deter investment in Ivory Coast, where significant development has been ongoing [9] Regional Stability - Ivory Coast has been an example of stability in a region with considerable instability in neighboring countries [10] - The upcoming elections and potential for violence are a concern, as previous elections have turned violent [4]