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French Presidential Election: Sarkozy enters the ring

It's game on - on Wednesday night, Nicolas Sarkozy finally announced he would indeed run for re-election. He now has only 66 days to regain a lot of ground in the polls on his Socialist rival François Hollande. So will Sarkozy's official announcement provide the much-needed boost? And how will the opposition respond?

By FRANCE 24

On the set:

  • Jean-Marc Gonin, Senior Writer, Le Figaro Magazine;
  • Philip Turle, Journalist, RFI.
François Hollande: how can he rebound?
09/05/2013 - FACE-OFF

François Hollande: how can he rebound?

This week, François Hollande spent a gloomy first birthday at the Elysée palace, with record low popularity, record high unemployment and little reason to believe the end of the tunnel is near. How can he rebound? Marc Perelman asks his guests.
Same sex wedding: calm after the storm?
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Same sex wedding: calm after the storm?

It was supposed to be a cakewalk. But it turned out be a wild ride. The gay marriage bill that was adopted this week ignited a wave of protests and controversy. Will it stop now that the bill has been passed? Also this week, the cabinet examined a bill proposal to moralize public life in the wake of the scandal over the Swiss bank account of the former budget minister. But it seems the ruling socialists are reluctant to embrace the move.
Gay marriage: an explosive debate
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Gay marriage: an explosive debate

This week, tempers continue to flare in Parliament and in the streets over a government bill to legalize gay mariage and adoption. Also, this week, is the big clean-up of French politics for real? In the wake of a major scandal involving one of his ministers, François Hollande is pushing a daring agenda to force politicians to declare their assets.
Morality in politics: Zero tolerance for tax dodgers
11/04/2013 - FACE-OFF

Morality in politics: Zero tolerance for tax dodgers

Morality in politics... Is France's political elite about to clean up its act? Pressed to restore public confidence in politicians after an embarassing tax fraud scandal involving the country's Budget Minister, the French President has ordered all members of his government to publicly declare their personal assets by Monday. The initiative launched a fierce debate here in France where many experts say it's often easier to talk about sex than money.
Tax fraud scandal: did Hollande know?
04/04/2013 - FACE-OFF

Tax fraud scandal: did Hollande know?

The whiff of political scandal is in the air. After Jérôme Cahuzac, the outgoing budget minister, admitted having undeclared bank accounts in Switzerland and Singapore, controversy is brewing. His fellow Socialists, starting with President François Hollande, are calling him a liar and a traitor for not telling the truth earlier. The opposition believes the president knew much more, and much earlier than he claims.

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