Nicolas Sarkozy: Is France falling in love again? | Peter Beaumont
Cameron calls the president of all damages, reminding his countrymen of zeal gave him a popular mandate. But its failure to transform France as promised so bravely, his re-election far from a done
A year later, Nicolas Sarkozy, has swept the Elysée in 2007, comedian François-Xavier Gelin conducted a review of a man of Nesle in Paris theater. Call
Waiting for Sarko, the title was ironic play on Samuel Beckett
Waiting for Godot, two characters Main believe will be saved should appear Godot.
The joke was very sharp. Difficult as it seems now to credit for those who voted for Sarkozy seemed just that, a "savior" who had emerged from the old corrupt political elite and promised to renew France.
Winthe largest popular mandate since 1958, Sarkozy said that more than half the votes of women in the capture of large numbers of working-class voters in the north which did not vote for a presidential candidate right from Charles de Gaulle in 1965.
But that was then.
Now, with five months before the French Sarkozy faces re-election, and his popularity in the doldrums, the choice of the distance traveled by de Gaulle to Francois Mitterrand Parallels seems full of history.
1965This campaign, like the present, escaped in a context of large European theater - in the middle of the "empty chair crisis" and called for a boycott of French institutions in Brussels, sets Proponents of the extension of supranational powers against a determined Paris for an agreement to protect their farmers. After a French president was - not a British Prime Minister -. France was excluded from the high table of Europe
After four years of a presidency in which heavily criticized Sarkozy has sought to do something much more accurate, his embrace of a sudden popular-as de Gaulle bolshiness the service of the Republic - in combination with the novelty of the first baby born to a sitting president in October, and Carla Bruni / Sarkozy theater - took a little turn around, regain some lost support
not return to a predetermined position to stop German ambition of a formal union close, while the British ostensibly started. Includes snub, David Cameron, the top of the euro area in Brussels, then criticized for behaving like a "stubborn child."
If it's a strategy that has worked in the short term, the question now is whether this is enough to get the support of his Socialist rival Francois Hollande, who would beat Sarkozy in a run- off, according to opinion polls. Since the implosion of their support, shortly after taking office, partly motivated by his taste for expensive parties for their rich friends, who received a small rebound decrease in popularity, one that coincides with its support for the intervention in Libya, whose dictator he had before, and the controversy has received.
For also surreal riff Gelin is a man, the presidency of Nicolas Sarkozy - nicknamed President Bling-Bling - sometimes seemed as much a theater of the absurd, or rather a distraction novel, like serious political .
Although Nicolas Sarkozy's predecessors, including President Chirac and Mitterrand, had extramarital affairs, they remained largely private. By contrast, Nicolas Sarkozy's marital relations and played in the view. His divorce from Cécilia, who suggested stayed with him only to strengthen their electoral chances, was followed by an intense romance with the former model-turned actress and singer, Carla Bruni - a relationship that has not been without rumors . In October, the couple had a daughter, Giulia.
much more serious in France, Sarkozy has been criticized for its vulgarity of money for his ambitious consort with the rich and famous, and the excessive power of withdrawal Sarkozy himself admitted with a lot to do with the need to be seen "act decisively" as it does with all the political ideas of the tail.
that, perhaps, Gelin was a period in the name of his show. In many cases - such as lack Godot -. Sarkozy seemed to offer that, as Vladimir, Beckett said at one point, there is "anything specific"
- And far from making a break with business as usual atmosphere of French politics, Sarkozy's presidency has been involved in scandals of corrosion, at least not the full length of Clearstream, Bettencourt Karachigate and issues full of accusations of corruption complex, and the low blows wiretapping.
In fact, were the strange disorders of years now that Sarkozy, François Hollande, promised that if elected would be a "normal" type of president.
How Holland promise of "normality" will play itself is a mystery. In fact Alain Minc, informal adviser to Nicolas Sarkozy, has proposed - perhaps unrealistically - that Sarko will be better when a Socialist candidate entered the race. "For four years," he says, "is how we were in a theater with a play single player. So people are fed up with Sarkozy. "
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