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French Greens in stormy seas (part 2)

Marc Perelman Interviews Hervé Kempf, journalist, Le Monde, and author of “How the Rich are destroying the Earth”; Ben Cramer, vice-President of the French Association of Journalists Covering the Environment; and Olivier Milhomme, Editor and Scientifc Advisor of GoodPlanet Foundation.

 

 

Presidential Election: Money time for small candidates
14/03/2012 - POLITICS

Presidential Election: Money time for small candidates

The French presidential race is in full swing. Sarkozy versus Hollande is the motto. But there is a second pack of contenders hoping to pull off an upset and get to the second round. One is Marine Le Pen, of course, whose father did it back in 2002. There is also François Bayrou, a centrist leader who scored 18% back in 2007 and, recently joining the group, Jean-Luc Mélenchon from the Leftist Front, a coalition comprising the Communist Party.
Halal Meat Controversy : A political food fight
08/03/2012 - POLITICS

Halal Meat Controversy : A political food fight

If you had never heard the word "Halal" and you live in France, you probably are now familiar with the Muslim way of slaugtering meat. It has indeed become a focal point of the presidential campaign.
Diplomacy: The Sarkozy Revolution
29/02/2012 - POLITICS

Diplomacy: The Sarkozy Revolution

This week, the two main contenders for the presidential election are taking a short break from their non-stop crisscrossing of France. Socialist François Hollande visits London, while Nicolas Sarkozy heads to Brussels for yet another "crucial" EU summit. This gives us the perfect opportunity to assess Nicolas Sarkozy's foreign policy during a five-year term marked by military interventions in Libya and Ivory Coast, the Arab spring and the eurozone debt crisis.
Presidential Race: Sarkozy takes the gloves off
22/02/2012 - POLITICS

Presidential Race: Sarkozy takes the gloves off

There are just over two months to go before round one of the presidential elections here in France. As things stand, the verdict is crystal clear: the next French president will be a Socialist by the name of François Hollande. He is riding high in the polls, out in front of outgoing president Nicolas Sarkozy. But Sarkozy certainly relishes a challenge. Can he pull it off?
Presidential Election: Sarkozy rolls the dice
16/02/2012 - POLITICS

Presidential Election: Sarkozy rolls the dice

The suspense - if there in fact was one - is now officially over. Nicolas Sarkozy wants to be president again. He officially told the French people on Wednesday night on primetime TV. Can he pull it off despite record-low polls? He certainly thinks so. We ask our two guests if they share his optimism.

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