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Romney & the rest (part 2)

Mitt Romney by default? With his opponents divided, the front-runner is already thinking about the autumn. François Picard's panel looks at the Republican field and at how, more than ever, the race to unseat the incumbent is also a race for cash.

  • Stuart HAUGEN. Former president, Republicans Abroad France;
  • Zachary MILLER. Democrats Abroad France;
  • Régis LE SOMMIER. Deputy Editorial Director, Paris Match;
  • Josh KRAUSHAAR. Executive Editor, National Journal Hotline (from Washington).

Watch the first part here. 

Hollande in Morocco
04/04/2013 - THE DEBATE

Hollande in Morocco

Evolution, not revolution is the mantra of Morocco’s King Mohammed VI, whose answer to the Arab Spring was a 2011 constitutional reform. But for human rights activists, change is so far cosmetic... and everything important still gets decided at the palace.
'He lied!' (part 2)
03/04/2013 - THE DEBATE

'He lied!' (part 2)

After the man in charge of rooting out tax evasion confesses to stashing his cash in Switzerland and Singapore, France’s ruling Socialists brace for more fallout as accusations of a cover-up start to surface.
'He lied!'
03/04/2013 - THE DEBATE

'He lied!'

After the man in charge of rooting out tax evasion confesses to stashing his cash in Switzerland and Singapore, France’s ruling Socialists brace for more fallout as accusations of a cover-up start to surface.
Tax the rich, Act II
02/04/2013 - THE DEBATE

Tax the rich, Act II

Sparks fly when François Hollande’s plan to plough ahead with a plan to tax the super-rich gets even just a mention. However, the revised plan may be the spoonful of sugar that makes the real medicine go down - a bill to loosen France’s famously stringent labour laws.
Tax the rich, Act II (part 2)
02/04/2013 - THE DEBATE

Tax the rich, Act II (part 2)

Sparks fly when François Hollande’s plan to plough ahead with a plan to tax the super-rich gets even just a mention. However, the revised plan may be the spoonful of sugar that makes the real medicine go down, a bill to loosen France’s famously stringent labour laws.

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