Socialist Francois Hollande posts
The WorldPost "All of this political instability had an immediate consequence: Hollande’s course was illegible."
112 months ago
Newsweek Europe Hollande's decision leaves an opening for a Socialist to challenge Marine Le Pen and Francois Fillon.
112 months ago
Washington Post World François Hollande, France’s unpopular Socialist president, announced Thursday night that he would not seek reelection.
112 months ago
The New York Times Breaking News: President François Hollande of France said that he would not run for a second term.
112 months ago
CNN International "They can reproach me for anything but this," said François Hollande.
116 months ago
Huffington Post UK François Hollande has a message of defiance...
124 months ago
The New York Times “We are not in a war of civilizations, because these assassins don’t represent one,” President François Hollande said. “We are in a war against jihadist terrorism, which threatens the entire world.”
Hollande Says ‘France Is at War’
nytimes.com
More than 120 people were killed in shootings across Paris on Friday. Officials said that three teams of coordinated attackers were responsible, and President François Hollande blamed the Islamic State.
124 months ago
The New York Times "It is an act of war that was prepared, organized and planned from abroad, with complicity from the inside, which the investigation will help establish," said President François Hollande.
124 months ago
The Economist The French say they are shocked after documents published on WikiLeaks, a whistleblowing website, suggested that from 2006 to 2012 the NSA spied on three French presidents: François Hollande, a socialist, and his two centre-right predecessors, Nicol
Read more ... as Sarkozy and Jacques Chirac http://econ.st/1Nb1pKK
Oh là là
econ.st
“TOTALLY unacceptable”. That was what François Hollande, France's president, called America's National Security Agency's (NSA) use of mass...
129 months ago
The Economist The Francois Hollande who emerged after the Paris attacks of January 7th-9th is of a different stature to the politician who had, until then, been the Fifth Republic’s most unpopular president. His approval rating has jumped by 21 points, to 40%. Y
Read more ... et political threats could mean that his popularity will not last http://econ.st/1xIPX0E
After Janvier
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HIS Socialist colleagues once called François Hollande “Flanby”, after a wobbly caramel pudding. Laurent Fabius, his foreign minister, likened him to an...
134 months ago
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