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Cabinet reshuffle: a new start for Sarkozy?

Marc Perelman interviews Jean-Christophe Rufin, Writer and Former French Ambassador to Senegal; Gregory Viscusi, Reporter with Bloomberg News; Eleanor Beardsley, National Public Radio Correspondent in Paris; and Richard Beardsworth, Professor of Political Philosophy and International Relations at the American University of Paris. Click here to watch part 2 of Politics.

Click here to watch part 2 of Politics.

Program prepared by Narimène LAOUADI.

 

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