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France: Judges revolt against Sarkozy (part 2)

Marc Perelman interviews Jean-Philippe Rivaud, Deputy Prosecutor General (Court of appeal of Amiens), Daniel Soulez Larivière, Lawyer (Soulez Larivière & Associés); Jean-Marc Gonin, Senior Writer with Le Figaro Magazine; and Joav Toker, Professor at the American Graduate School in Paris.

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This week saw François Hollande give his first full-fledged press conference; a 45-minute speech followed by nearly two hours of questions. It was a much-needed explanation, since he has broken a record: after only six months, he is the most unpopular French president since 1958. Is this the beginning of his comeback, or will he continue his slide in the polls?
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French bosses are cranking up the pressure on President François Hollande. They have published an open letter asking the government to lower social charges on jobs by 30 billion euros over two years and slash public spending by 60 billion euros over 5 years. It's key to restoring France's competitiveness, they say.
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