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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

Budgets cuts and higher taxes: the end of the Socialist honeymoon?
04/07/2012 - France 2012

Budgets cuts and higher taxes: the end of the Socialist honeymoon?

The French saw it coming, and now they know the pill will be bitter to swallow. Socialist PM Jean-Marc Ayrault delivered his keynote address to Parliament this week, warning that France's ills are serious, and that the road to recovery will be a long and tortuous one. Meanwhile, on the other side of the political aisle, the battle is on to take the helm of the conservative UMP party.
French Economy : a time bomb for Hollande?
27/06/2012 - France 2012

French Economy : a time bomb for Hollande?

Pressure from Germany is affecting the new French president's flexibility on public finances. But on the domestic economy, he doesn't seem to have much wriggle room either. The national institute for economic and statistical studies published a sobering forecast on Tuesday evening. French GDP is set to grow just 0.4% this year. That's less than what Mister Hollande banked on for his budget. And consumer spending power could sink to 1986 levels.
Socialist Grand Slam : A blank check for Hollande?
20/06/2012 - France 2012

Socialist Grand Slam : A blank check for Hollande?

On the menu today, the socialists are the new bosses of French politics. After winning municipal, local, regional, European and presidential elections, they now control both chambers of parliament after erning a clear-cut victory in last Sunday's legislative poll. A triumph of course but also a major reponsibility because the buck stops with president Hollande. Also on the menu, the conservatives find themselves in the opposition for the first time in a decade.
Parliamentary Elections: a clear majority for Hollande?
07/06/2012 - France 2012

Parliamentary Elections: a clear majority for Hollande?

Round one of the French parliamentary elections is just around the corner, this Sunday. The new Socialist president François Hollande is hoping to win a clear majority in parliament, which is currently controlled by the conservative UMP party.
Parliamentary Elections: After the presidency, the fight for the lower house
30/05/2012 - FRANCE 2012

Parliamentary Elections: After the presidency, the fight for the lower house

With just a few weeks to go before parliamentary elections, the Socialist Party hopes to win a majority in the lower National Assembly but the UMP party and the National Front are also mobilised. What are the challenges of these new elections in France?

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