Thanks. Depends on DuckDuckGo's indexing speed — I've seen it pull tweets from within the last 30 minutes, but it varies. For my use case I'm pulling the top tweets from the past 24 hours as a daily digest, so the delta doesn't really matter.
do you look for real answer or just casually trolling ? there been done multitude of investigations on this topic in Israel over past couple of years, I can sum it up
FWIW: Polling showed American support for interracial marriages was still underwater in 1992, decades after the Loving ruling. Majortity support only happened on the mid-to-late 90s
You have a parlementaire democratie, so do I. It is not illegitimate for a democraticly elected official to do something within his legal rights that is against the opinion of the people. Doesn't matter wether he "lost" the election, he still won it more than you. You calling it illegitimate is more illegitimate than what Macron is doing.
No he didn't. He lost the election and as a result we don't have any government able to get a majority at the Assemblée Nationale.
Which is why he should refrain from acting such a strong policy shift and what could be perceived as a major change of alliance.
What would be equivalent would be Trump deciding to change a long standing geopolitical policy after he lost the mid-terms and without the US congress having any voice in the matter.