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Inside the Bataclan: Survivors' stories. Related Topics. Published 6 days ago. Published 15 September. Unemployment in France is still around 10 percent, which has somewhat weakened him and factored into his decision not to seek re-election. Although this slogan helped him win the election, it quickly became evident that the French public was still attached to the more traditionally aloof president—especially when representing the country abroad. Another major image problem for Hollande was his shift in economic policy between the election campaign and early His socialist government had been elected on a fairly radical social and tax platform but, less than two years later, it adopted center-right, pro-market policies.

Still, he managed to build a good working relationship with Merkel, who famously did not get on well with Sarkozy. For many U. Security Council member—will soon be departing the Union. This position gives France a special responsibility, along with Germany, within a reshaped EU. It is also an important factor in dealing with the United States. For a U. The EU's red lines were clear in And they meant it. The position four years ago is the position now.

Published: 13 Dec Published: 9 May What the butler saw: sex secrets of French presidents' palace revealed. Published: 19 Apr Published: 17 Dec Europe now Chirac delivered little and left office under a cloud. Why does France now love him? Marion Van Renterghem. The warmth and nostalgia for Jacques Chirac since his death come from a national longing for less populist politics, writes French journalist Marion Van Renterghem. Published: 1 Oct Published: 8 Jul World leaders react to devastating Notre Dame fire in Paris.

Barack Obama among those to express their sorrow as French president vows to rebuild.



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