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Pension reform: a political landmine (Part 2)

Marc Perelman interviews Julia Cagé, economist at the Paris School of Economics and Jean Jaurès Foundation; Hervé Boulhol, head of the France/Poland desk at the OECD Economics Department; Christophe Aguiton from the French anti-globalisation NGO ATTAC; and Fernando Navarro, journalist and founder of Europa451.fr.

Click here to watch part 1 with Julia Cagé, Hervé Boulhol, Christophe Aguiton and Fernando Navarro.

French presidential election: Bye-bye Mr President?
01/02/2012 - POLITICS

French presidential election: Bye-bye Mr President?

Is it all over for Nicolas Sarkozy? His rivals are almost certain he is living his last weeks in the Elysée palace. Even some of his fellow conservatives have serious doubts. Only the president is convinced he can be like Bill Clinton - the comeback kid. So does he still have a chance of being re-elected?
Presidential Election: François Hollande makes his move
26/01/2012 - POLITICS

Presidential Election: François Hollande makes his move

After a successful keynote speech last Sunday, Socialist leader François Hollande unveiled his platform today. So is he on his way to the Elysée? In any case, incumbent Nicolas Sarkozy is struggling in the polls, is faced with record unemployment and has even started musing about losing the election...
Jobs summit: Sarkozy's last hurrah?
19/01/2012 - POLITICS

Jobs summit: Sarkozy's last hurrah?

It was the fifth and now probably the last time the French unions were invited by President Nicolas Sarkozy to a so-called "crisis summit", instead of a social summit. The result was some small decisions and some big disagreements, against the backdrop of presidential elections less than 100 days away.
Presidential race - back to basics: jobs, jobs, jobs
12/01/2012 - POLITICS

Presidential race - back to basics: jobs, jobs, jobs

After the war in Libya and the eurozone debt crisis, France's attention is finally turning back to bread and butter issues as the presidential campaign begins for real. The social issues, first and foremost unemployment, are back at the forefront.
Arms deal scandal: Sarkozy in the line of fire
05/01/2012 - POLITICS

Arms deal scandal: Sarkozy in the line of fire

The "Karachigate" scandal has been a nuisance for Sarkozy. It is likely to remain so during the presidential campaign.

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