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A private life for politicians?

Marc Perelman interviews Ben Hall, Paris correspondent of the Financial Times; Gregory Viscusi, Reporter with Bloomberg News; Alberto Romagnoli, RAI TV Correspondent in Paris; and Crispian Balmer, Chief Correspondent of Reuters.

Click here to watch part 1 with Ben Hall, Gregory Viscusi, Alberto Romagnoli et Crispian Balmer.

French Presidency: A break with the past?
17/05/2012 - POLITICS

French Presidency: A break with the past?

It was a week of handovers. On Tuesday, France's first Socialist president in 17 years made his way up the red carpet and into the history books, becoming only the second Socialist since 1958 to take up residence at the Élysée palace.
François Hollande: A 'normal' president?
09/05/2012 - POLITICS

François Hollande: A 'normal' president?

François Hollande is France's new leader; only the second Socialist president since 1958. But while Hollande has won the mother of all French political battles, he has not won the war. Both the Socialists and Conservatives are gearing up for crucial parliamentary elections in June. They will shape the Hollande presidency by deciding whether he will have a majority to implement his policies or not.
French Presidential Runoff: Dear far-right voters...
26/04/2012 - POLITICS

French Presidential Runoff: Dear far-right voters...

We are now 10 days away from the second round run-off of the French presidential election. As expected, the ballot will feature François Hollande versus Nicolas Sarkozy. But the wild card will be Marine Le Pen and her 6.4 million voters in the first round. Both candidates want her voters, but how far can they go? And will it work?
Presidential Election: Sarkozy and Hollande in pole position
18/04/2012 - POLITICS

Presidential Election: Sarkozy and Hollande in pole position

There are now only a few days left before we will know the verdict of the first round of France's presidential election. So who is likely to win the most votes in this first round, and in the run-off two weeks later?
Presidential Election: The final countdown
11/04/2012 - POLITICS

Presidential Election: The final countdown

There are now only ten days left before round one of the French presidential election. It's the final stretch in a gruelling campaign - the candidates are exhausted but still lining up rallies and interviews. It's time for the French to make up their minds, although the latest opinion polls show little change, with François Hollande still the favourite.

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