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- Economic crisis - François Fillon - François Hollande - French politics - Nicolas Sarkozy - Socialist Party (France)


New austerity plan: can the crisis save Sarkozy?

Nicolas Sarkozy wanted to be the man who would break with the past. In the end, he has been the crisis president, and he believes he can be re-elected on this Churchillian platform. Meanwhile, on the left, the Socialists fall back to Earth after the fairy tale of the primaries. There are losing momentum in the polls and clashing with the Greens over nuclear energy.

By FRANCE 24

On the set :

* Philip Turle, RFI 

* Jean-Marc GONIN, Le Figaro Magazine

Claude Guéant: Sarkozy's lieutenant in trouble
13/06/2013 - FACE-OFF

Claude Guéant: Sarkozy's lieutenant in trouble

Claude Guéant was for years the shadow of Nicolas Sarkozy, his right-hand man, his closest adviser. Now, he is in a lot of trouble as revelations about his financial dealings keep piling up. Another scandal making waves and involving the entourage of the former president is the so-called Bernard Tapie affair, with the government looking into how this tycoon received 400 million euros in a private arbitration scheme fraught with suspicion.
Death of anti-fascist activist: France's far-right in the crosshairs
06/06/2013 - FACE-OFF

Death of anti-fascist activist: France's far-right in the crosshairs

His name was Clément Méric. He was a 19-year-old student in political sciences and a left-wing activist. On Wednesday night, he was beaten to death in central Paris by what appears to be a gang of far-right youngsters. His death has prompted a wave of indignation and comes on the heels of a very heated debate on gay marriage. Also this week: Nicolas Sarkozy crossed the Channel and hinted at a political comeback.
Gay marriage: the end of the story?
30/05/2013 - FACE-OFF

Gay marriage: the end of the story?

That's it, the first gay mariage was celebrated on Wednesday in Montpellier after months of tension and polarization. Will the sound and the fury die down? Also this week, France and Germany are spending the week together, with a joint initiative to boost youth employment, a joint report on competitiveness and Angela Merkel visiting Paris to lay the ground for a Franco-German major initiative at the European level.
Energy: is Europe losing the battle?
23/05/2013 - FACE-OFF

Energy: is Europe losing the battle?

Is Europe losing the energy battle? As the US goes full steam ahead with shale gas exploration, European leaders are wondering if their environmental concerns are becoming an obstacle to growth. Also this week, despite the promulgation of the gay marriage bill, the issue continues to send shockwaves across the political spectrum. Especially on the right, where the UMP party, after embracing the opposition to the bill, is now unsure how to deal with it.
Presidential press conference: Hollande in the hot seat
17/05/2013 - FACE-OFF

Presidential press conference: Hollande in the hot seat

This Thursday, François Hollande held his second full-fledged press conference at the Elysée Palace. With unemployment skyrocketing, France officially in recession and his popularity at a record-low, the French president used that opportunity to defend his record and promise that year II of his presidency will be a year of action. On Europe, on unemployment and on the explosive reforms of the pension system and family benefits. Will this be enough to ignite a comeback?

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