Latest update: 16/05/2012 

- Carla Bruni-Sarkozy - French politics - Martine Aubry - Socialist Party (France)


Jean-Marc Ayrault unveils France's new cabinet

We take a look at France's new government, where gender equality seems to be the order of the day. And France's former first lady plans to get her own back on the prying press, by writing them into her upcoming album.

By Olivia Salazar-Winspear
Jean-Louis Borloo-ser!
03/10/2011 - MEDIAWATCH FRANCE

Jean-Louis Borloo-ser!

MEDIAWATCH FRANCE, Mon. 3/10/2011: The man billed as one of Sarkozy's gravest threats, Jean-Louis Borloo, has announced he will not run for the 2012 presidency. Borloo, Sarkozy's former environment minister, had repeatedly spoken of his desire to take on his former boss after being overlooked for the prime minister's job last year. The Nouvel Observateur magazine sums up the reaction: "Tout ça pour ça!" (All of that for nothing!)
Who is the mysterious Mr. X?
30/09/2011 - MEDIA WATCH FRANCE

Who is the mysterious Mr. X?

MEDIAWATCH FRANCE, Fri. 30/9/2011: Why are there so many scandals at the moment for Nicolas Sarkozy? Also, who is the mysterious Mr. X who plans to run for the presidency? Could Foreign Minister Alain Juppé still harbour desires for the top job himself? And finally, a celebrity cop is suspected of having links with organised crime.
French press sounds death knell for Sarkozy
29/09/2011 - MEDIAWATCH FRANCE

French press sounds death knell for Sarkozy

MEDIAWATCH FRANCE, Thurs. 29/9/11: Four French newspapers and magazines headline on the end of Sarkozy's "reign" today as scandals continue to mount up for the French president and his entourage. Plus: the end of the death penalty, 30 years on and...reading Laura Baines' mind!
'Sociopathic' trader suspected of being a prankster
28/09/2011 - MEDIAWATCH

'Sociopathic' trader suspected of being a prankster

MEDIAWATCH, Tues. 27/9/2011: A BBC interview with a London-based trader drew gasps Monday when Alessio Rastani suggested he had been eagerly awaiting the onset of another major recession. Online, there was speculation that Rastani was a pranskter, since his declarations were so extreme as to border on satire.
France's new sports minister: a misogynist and a homophobe?
27/09/2011 - MEDIAWATCH FRANCE

France's new sports minister: a misogynist and a homophobe?

MEDIAWATCH FRANCE, Tues. 27/9/2011: France's new sports minister is under fire for controversial statements he's made about women in the past. Also, a storm in a tea cup over a photo of Martine Aubry, and French feminists call for the abolition of "Mademoiselle" (Miss) on official forms, saying women should not have to identify themselves on the basis of their marital status.

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