Latest update: 31/12/2010 

- Martine Aubry - Nicolas Sarkozy - Ségolène Royal - Socialist Party (France)


2010: the year in review

Marc Perelman Interviews Ana Navarro-Pedro, Paris Correspondent of “Visão” Magazine; Vanessa Scherrer, Vice Dean of the Paris School of International Affairs (PSIA) – Sciences Po, Stefan Braendle, Journalist, Frankfurter Rundschau; and Mathieu Doiret from the polling IPSOS.

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France and Germany: the end of an era?
09/05/2013 - POLITICS

France and Germany: the end of an era?

"Friendly tension". Since François Hollande uttered those words to describe the relationship with Germany during a TV interview in late March, it seems like a Pandora's box has been opened. After years of keeping mum about France's closest ally in Europe, a number of French Socialists have openly criticised Berlin for imposing harsh austerity measures across Europe. Some have even called for confrontation with Germany. Is this healthy debate, or are we witnessing a real crisis?
Hollande's first year in power: the president's leadership in question (part 2)
02/05/2013 - POLITICS

Hollande's first year in power: the president's leadership in question (part 2)

After just one year in power, the French president re-defines the word "unpopular". Only a quarter of the French population approve of him. His leadership is in question. Yet he does have several political achievements he can point to. Parliament has authorised gay marriage, François Hollande acted decisively in Mali to take the country back from jihadists and it seems he has managed to distance himself from the lies and deception of his former budget minister.
Hollande's first year in power: struggling to fix the economy (part 1)
02/05/2013 - POLITICS

Hollande's first year in power: struggling to fix the economy (part 1)

French President François Hollande has now been in office for one year, but the Elysée palace is not about to celebrate the anniversary. Hollande came to power riding a wave of discontent that has now turned against him. So what went wrong? The economy, mostly. Unemployment figures have reached an all-time high: more than 3.2 million people are out of work. That means French joblessness is at almost 12%, and it's been rising steadily for two years.
Protests against gay marriage bill: a political revolution?
25/04/2013 - POLITICS

Protests against gay marriage bill: a political revolution?

On Tuesday, after heated debates in parliament and violent scuffles in the streets, the National Assembly passed a bill legalising same-sex marriage and adoption. No surprise there, since the Socialist party holds a strong majority in parliament. But what no one expected was the emergence of a strong and novel protest movement, made up of people who rarely take to the streets. Was it just an epiphenomenon, or does it portend a new era in French politics?
Transparency: is Hollande going too far?
18/04/2013 - POLITICS

Transparency: is Hollande going too far?

Transparency, transparency, transparency... President François Hollande has already forced his ministers to publicly declare their assets. He is now hoping to force lawmakers and local officials to follow suit. This is not going down well with the opposition - of course - but also within his own Socialist camp, where some are wondering if the president is not going too far.

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