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  Sarkozy Blog - Tout sur Nicolas Sarkozy
Nicolas Sarkozy a lancé mercredi soir un appel à la fin du mouvement de protestation contre la réforme des régimes spéciaux de retraite, au soir d'une nouvelle journée de grèves.
Le président Nicolas Sarkozy et son épouse Cécilia "sont en vacances à l'invitation d'amis" près de Boston, aux Etats-Unis (nord-est) où ils se sont rendus "en famille par vol régulier", a annoncé vendredi 3 août à l'AFP un porte-parole de l'Elysée.
Nicolas Sarkozy a souligné que la France et la Grande-Bretagne défendaient un même projet de résolution au Conseil de sécurité de l'ONU pour le déploiement rapide de la force de maintien de la paix de l'Union africaine et de l'ONU.
sarkozyblog.free.fr   (1287 words)

  
 Nicolas Sarkozy: News & Videos about Nicolas Sarkozy - CNN.com
France's new president, Nicolas Sarkozy, reached out to his political opponents in his inaugural speech, pledging to reunite the country as he was formally sworn in Wednesday in an elaborate ceremony at the Elysee Palace in Paris.
Nicolas Sarkozy's French presidential victory was unequivocally seen as a vote for sweeping change by Europe's press, although some papers viewed the new president with suspicion.
Nicolas Sarkozy, the former French Interior Minister and head of the ruling conservative UMP party, is a staunch nationalist and presents himself as an alternative to France's ruling elite.
topics.cnn.com /topics/nicolas_sarkozy   (2509 words)

  
 RFI - France - Nicolas Sarkozy en Corse
Nicolas Sarkozy a annoncé, ce vendredi à Ajaccio, avoir obtenu du gouvernement l’octroi de «1,02 milliard d’euros» pour un programme d’investissement (PEI) sur sept ans pour la Corse.
Nicolas Sarkozy a lancé un appel aux jeunes Corses, les invitant à construire la «Corse de demain» et se détourner des «poseurs de bombes cagoulés», évoquant pour exemple la mort d’Ange-Marie Tiberi, «un monsieur de 54 ans qui avait une situation, une famille, qui saute parce que sa bombe lui saute dans les bras.
Nicolas Sarkozy considère, cependant, que «le mouvement nationaliste est aujourd’hui très affaibli», se félicitant d’une hausse des interpellations de poseurs de bombes, passées de «151 en 2005 à 181 en 2006».
www.rfi.fr /actufr/articles/085/article_48682.asp   (752 words)

  
 Regime Change in Paris: How Nicolas Sarkozy Could Reinvigorate U.S.-French Relations
Sarkozy is keen to breathe life into the European Constitution, despite the overwhelming “non” from French voters in 2005.
Sarkozy is also likely to stick to the trusted model of the Franco-German alliance and will push for more, not less, centralization of political power in Europe.
His European policy aside, Nicolas Sarkozy will be a breath of fresh air on the international stage, but whether he has the drive, determination, and leadership ability to fundamentally transform the U.S.-French relationship remains to be seen.
www.heritage.org /Research/Europe/wm1241.cfm   (1465 words)

  
 Nicolas Sarkozy, the American candidate | openDemocracy
Each is, in a particular way, a pioneer: Sarkozy the first "immigrant" candidate (his father was born in Hungary and he has Greek and Jewish blood on his mother's side) against Royal, the socialist and first woman with a chance of winning the presidency.
His behaviour leaves Nicolas Sarkozy to fight on two fronts: against Ségolène Royal, who is trying to seduce voters from the centre as well as from the left, and against some from his own camp.
Sarkozy to hold his grounds a bit more ferociously in terms of foreign policy -a discipline which seems to be his true Achille's heel.
www.opendemocracy.net /globalization-institutions_government/sarkozy_4204.jsp   (1617 words)

  
  YouTube - French president Nicolas Sarkozy drunk at G8
Sarkozy said many times during the campaign drinking goes "against (his) lifestyle" and that he never drinks alcohol.
The official explanation on Sarkozy's behaviour is that he was late, had to run to the conferencea and was then breathless.
Sarkozy Drunk a failli Vomir au G8 From: philbox17
www.youtube.com /watch?v=1uxb0JHqzlA   (757 words)

  
  Nicolas Sarkozy
Nicolas Sarkozy is the head of the French center-right UMP party and the frontrunner in the French Presidential election to be decided on May 6, 2007.
As a teenager, Nicolas was chubby, small in stature and, as an immigrant's son, an outsider in the snobbish neighborhood, as he confessed in his autobiography.
Sarkozy underlined that this was not the fruit of the 35 weekly hours of work - the recipe of the French Socialists - but by forbidding the unemployed to refuse more than two jobs corresponding to his qualification and by asking for a minimal activity in exchange for social welfare.
www.cosmopolis.ch /english/politics/083/nicolas_sarkozy.htm   (1813 words)

  
  NICOLAS SARKOZY, THE REACTIONARY EUROPEAN : EUROPEUS
Nicolas Sarkozy constantly repeats “I want, I want” as if France was still the head teacher of the ECSC who could give orders to all the pupils member states by a single snap of the fingers.
Nicolas Sarkozy’ speech is not a speech about “rupture”, it is a backward looking speech which wants to sort out the crisis with methods of the past.
But, at a time that Sarkozy is suffering of such a deficit of popularity (to say it mildly) among the youth who have a North-African backgrounds, Sarkozy is not going to gain their sympathy with such declarations.
www.europeus.org /archive/2007/03/06/nicolas-sarkozy-the-reactionary-european.html   (2084 words)

  
  EURSOC: Sarkozy: A New Hope?
However Sarkozy, who at 48 is a pup by French political standards, said that public figures who have "given their all" to their people, should step aside.
Sarkozy has taken a hard line on anti-Semitic attacks in France, the majority of which are carried out by young Muslims.
Sarkozy's can-do approach is very American: He once told reporters that French politicians believe that because it is impossible to do everything, they must do nothing.
www.eursoc.com /news/fullstory.php/aid/172/Sarkozy:_A_New_Hope_.html   (920 words)

  
 Sarkozy Profile   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Nicolas Sarközy de Nagy Bocsa was born on January 28th, 1955 to a French mother and a Hungarian father.
Sarkozy famously labeled the rioters "racaille," often translated into English as "scum" but perhaps closer to "rabble." He said the suburbs needed to be scrubbed with a Karcher, a type of industrial cleaner.
Sarkozy is also a fan of America and didn't hesitate to be photographed with George Bush on a trip to Washington in September 2006: "My attachment to the relationship with the United States is well-known and has earned me criticism in France.
www.france24.com /france24Public/en/special-reports/France-elections/sarkozy.html   (1901 words)

  
 Nicolas Sarkozy - Uncyclopedia - This should say something interesting
Nicolas Sarkozy was baptized of his own Nissan Accord in 1932 in Caracas (North Korea) after « seeing a light » and « talking to Jesus ».
Nicolas Sarkozy becomes mayor of Neuilly in 1983 at 28, becoming the youngest one-testiculed man to be mayor in France (Bertrand Delanöe became later the first untesticuled man to be mayor in France).
Nicolas Sarkozy marries a Corsican bitch in 1982, Mari-Juana Ocatarinetabellatchixtchix.
www.uncyclopedia.org /wiki/Nicolas_Sarkozy   (1902 words)

  
 What Nicolas Sarkozy Would Mean for France by Pejman Yousefzadeh - HUMAN EVENTS
Sarkozy’s call for a slimmed down bureaucracy and measures to combat the social unrest that have become so endemic in the life of France are bold and radical steps that promise to fundamentally change French life.
While Sarkozy is much more pro-American than many of his fellow French politicians, stating that “If I had to choose, I feel closer to American society than to a lot of others around the world,” he nevertheless holds economic views that are anathema to many in the United States.
Sarkozy criticized the former Socialist prime minister Lionel Jospin for refusing to use the power of the state to save the jobs of workers at a Michelin tire factory and has pointed with pride to his efforts to subsidize French industries and protect them from international competition.
www.humanevents.com /article.php?id=20477   (917 words)

  
 Nicolas Sarkozy - Uncyclopedia, the content-free encyclopedia
Nicolas Sarkozy was baptized of his own Nissan Accord in 1932 in Caracas (North Korea) after « seeing a light » and « talking to Jesus ».
Nicolas Sarkozy becomes mayor of Neuilly in 1983 at 28, becoming the youngest one-testiculed man to be mayor in France (Bertrand Delanöe became later the first untesticuled man to be mayor in France).
Nicolas Sarkozy marries a Corsican bitch in 1982, Mari-Juana Ocatarinetabellatchixtchix.
uncyclopedia.org /wiki/Nicolas_Sarkozy   (1909 words)

  
 Our Campaigns - Candidate - Nicolas Sarkozy   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Nicolas Sarkozy is a French politician, a member of the UMP conservative political party.
Nicolas Sarkozy was a deputy to the French National Assembly for several terms.
Nicolas Sarkozy's actions as interior minister, in charge of law enforcement, were controversial in France: while generally popular for his "tough on crime" policies, he was criticized for pushing for legislation that, allegedly, infringed on civil rights and for targeting some disenfranchised classes of the population (beggars, prostitutes, youngsters from housing projects...).
www.ourcampaigns.com /CandidateDetail.html?CandidateID=41242   (370 words)

  
 SignOnSanDiego.com > News > World -- Sarkozy seeks new urban plan for greater Paris
PARIS –; French President Nicolas Sarkozy, not normally seen as a patron of the arts, called on Monday for new ideas to develop Paris over the coming decades and pledged to encourage 'bold' thinking by architects.
Sarkozy's remarks were in line with a tradition of French presidents like Mitterrand and Georges Pompidou leaving their mark on the capital.
Sarkozy, who as interior minister in 2005 cracked down hard on rioting in the poor, run-down suburbs outside Paris and other French cities, said any redevelopment had to include the whole greater city area and strengthen connections between the centre and the suburbs.
www.uniontrib.com /news/world/20070917-0727-france-architecture-sarkozy.html   (624 words)

  
 Nicolas Sarkozy: Le Candidat - Independent Online Edition > Profiles   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Sarkozy, 51, is the only candidate for the party "nomination" and likely to take 90 per cent or more of the votes.
Nicolas Sarkozy de Nagy-Bocsa was born in Paris on 28 January 1955.
Sarkozy was a witness at Claude's wedding to a journalist in 1992.
news.independent.co.uk /people/profiles/article2149769.ece   (1785 words)

  
 French Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy, Schema-Root news   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Socialist Ségolène Royal and right-of-center candidate Nicolas Sarkozy, the remaining candidates for the French presidency, are rounding the turn and...
The hot contest opposing in the second round of voting Nicolas Sarkozy and Ségolène Royal is the subject of an intense debate in France as well as in...
Ségolène Royan and Nicolas Sarkozy are to go head to head in the second round of the French Presidential elections after they trounced their opponents in...
schema-root.org /region/europe/western_europe/france/government/officials/nicholas_sarkozy   (950 words)

  
 Nicolas Sarkozy, proclamado candidato de la conservadora UMP al Elíseo | elmundo.es
Nicolas Sarkozy se lanzó a la conquista del Elíseo con la voluntad de "unir a todos los franceses" y de impulsar una República "real" e "irreprochable", tras ser proclamado candidato por su partido conservador, la gobernante Unión por un Movimiento Popular (UMP).
Sarkozy, que era el único postulante a la designación al haber dejado a sus adversarios rivales en la cuneta, obtuvo el 98,1 por ciento de los votos.
Sarkozy dijo que ha "cambiado" por las adversidades que ha conocido, en un aparente intento de tranquilizar a quienes le creen demasiado autoritario y liberal, y apenas habló de "ruptura".
www.elmundo.es /elmundo/2007/01/14/internacional/1168772315.html   (786 words)

  
 Nicolas Sarkozy News - The New York Times
Nicolas Sarkozy, the passionate, pugnacious son of a Hungarian immigrant, was elected president of France in May 2007, promising a break with the past, a new style of leadership, and a renewal of relations with the United States and the rest of Europe.
Nicolas Sarkozy, who calls himself a “man of action,” gave two speeches instead of one on his first day as president of France.
President Nicolas Sarkozy’s stealth strategy may reflect the fact that public opinion is not overwhelmingly on the side of the strikers.
topics.nytimes.com /top/reference/timestopics/people/s/nicolas_sarkozy/index.html?inline=nyt-per   (670 words)

  
 Nicolas Sarkozy: France's staunch nationalist - CNN.com
Sarkozy clinched the support of President Chirac in March, marking an end to nearly a decade of tensions between the two.
Sarkozy, 52, was born in Paris to a French mother and Hungarian father who fled to France following the Russian invasion of Hungary in 1944.
Sarkozy was subject to criticism for his tough stance on curbing violent protests during the 2005 Paris riots.
edition.cnn.com /2007/WORLD/europe/04/04/france.sarkozy.profile   (419 words)

  
 Hoover Institution - Policy Review - Man and God in France
Sarkozy has thus far been the most visible and articulate interpreter of the question of religion and politics and his views have come into daylight with the publication of this book.
However, Sarkozy is himself of Jewish descent and therefore particularly sensitive to such threats, and in any case France’s periodic spates of anti-Semitic animus seem to have deeper roots that haven’t been eradicated with the advent of secular political institutions, liberal or otherwise.
Sarkozy is said to “love” American culture, and even met with Tom Cruise (whom he regards as a “great actor”) during the American’s recent trip to Paris.
www.hoover.org /publications/policyreview/3399376.html   (2501 words)

  
 Nicolas Sarkozy zum Präsidentschaftskandidaten der UMP gekürt, Publikationen, Auslandsbüro Frankreich, ...
Nicolas Sarkozy zum Präsidentschaftskandidaten der UMP gekürt, Publikationen, Auslandsbüro Frankreich, Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung e.V. Français
Nicolas Sarkozys Inthronisierung als Präsidentschaftskandidat der UMP waren Reden von Ex-Premier Raffarin, Alain Juppé und Michèle Alliot-Marie vorausgegangen, die allesamt dem Parteichef ihre Ergebenheit bekundeten.
Sarkozys Ernennung zum Präsidentschaftskandidaten der UMP stellt einen vorläufigen Höhepunkt seiner Karriere dar.
www.kas.de /proj/home/pub/30/1/year-2007/dokument_id-9908/index.html   (1059 words)

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