Any breaking of our laws requires a particular attention when committed by our President. Our laws have been designed to help all of us, including him, and a whole chapter concerns him only.
Forgetting quickly, or forgiving blindly does not help the finding of an effective solution; I say solution because a breaking of law is a problem, and we have a problem since our laws did not prevent him to make a fault.
Many of us believe that if the fault resulted in good, everything is OK; they are wrong, that just opens a door to the worst: the ends do not justify the means. And the negative consequences of breaking the laws cannot be appreciated in the short term, even if it seems to be positive right now.
We know that, even if The Court was willing to instruct a case - which does not seem to be true-, it would take too long to be of any use. We appreciate also that any punishment ordered by the Senate are either illegal or have discouraging side effects. So, we are left with few possibilities; one of them would be that, if such an occurrence would have to be experienced again, the Senate issues a bill nominating a Special Senate Envoy in charge of attending all the chats until the end of the President mandate, for warning him of potential breakings of laws which could happen during the chat.
As for Aggie, he should be put under house arrest in the Arc de Triomphe to prevent him from surreptitiously resigning.
Forgetting quickly, or forgiving blindly does not help the finding of an effective solution; I say solution because a breaking of law is a problem, and we have a problem since our laws did not prevent him to make a fault.
Many of us believe that if the fault resulted in good, everything is OK; they are wrong, that just opens a door to the worst: the ends do not justify the means. And the negative consequences of breaking the laws cannot be appreciated in the short term, even if it seems to be positive right now.
We know that, even if The Court was willing to instruct a case - which does not seem to be true-, it would take too long to be of any use. We appreciate also that any punishment ordered by the Senate are either illegal or have discouraging side effects. So, we are left with few possibilities; one of them would be that, if such an occurrence would have to be experienced again, the Senate issues a bill nominating a Special Senate Envoy in charge of attending all the chats until the end of the President mandate, for warning him of potential breakings of laws which could happen during the chat.
As for Aggie, he should be put under house arrest in the Arc de Triomphe to prevent him from surreptitiously resigning.
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