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French Presidency: A break with the past?

It was a week of handovers. On Tuesday, France's first Socialist president in 17 years made his way up the red carpet and into the history books, becoming only the second Socialist since 1958 to take up residence at the Élysée palace.

By FRANCE 24

On the set:

  • Jérôme Guedj, Member of the French Socialist Party
  • Joëlle Garriaud-Maylam, Senator, UMP Party.
Economic crisis: Will the Socialists impose austerity? (part 2)
11/07/2012 - POLITICS

Economic crisis: Will the Socialists impose austerity? (part 2)

July 14th is upon us - time to take stock of the first two months in office of Socialist president François Hollande and his government. They have begun to carry out some reforms. But one word has not been pronounced by any minister: "rigueur", which means austerity. What will the government be able to do in these dire economic times?
François Hollande : A "normal" president? (Part 1)
11/07/2012 - POLITICS

François Hollande : A "normal" president? (Part 1)

July 14th is upon us, time to take stock of the two months in office of socialist president François Hollande and his government. They have begun to try to make some reforms but also change the mindset from the previous presidency of Nicolas Sarkozy. François Hollande likes to describe himself as a "normal president". How does a normal president function ? How has it work until now?
Economy Downturn: Can the Socialists impose austerity?
04/07/2012 - POLITICS

Economy Downturn: Can the Socialists impose austerity?

The dreaded numbers are in and they are not good. France needs to find 11 million euros to reach its budget deficit target this year and a whopping 33 billions for next year. This at a time when growth is expected to screech to a halt and as the euro crisis is still hovering on the horizon.
France-Germany : No Merkollande ... yet
27/06/2012 - POLITICS

France-Germany : No Merkollande ... yet

He came to power pledging to hold back the tide of austerity washing over Europe. But does Francois Hollande have the power to drive the French agenda through, when his German counterpart is calling for "more Europe"? It may be too early to shout federalism, but moves are a foot to create a banking union and to give the European Commission unprecedented oversight of national budgets.
Socialists Sweep Elections : Now comes to the hard part...
20/06/2012 - POLITICS

Socialists Sweep Elections : Now comes to the hard part...

The Presidency, the Senate, the majority of big towns, counties and regions, and now, the National Assembly... The socialists have control of all the levers of powers in France for the first time. No need for allies to govern but no excuses for failure. On the other side of the political aisle, after a stinging defeat, the conservatives need to regroup and refresh after 10 years in power.

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