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We have to react to this with calm, by taking a step back ... At the core, my conviction is that it (the downgrade) changes nothing.
The government of French President Nicolas Sarkozy (and his opposition) couldn't have gone to more effort to transform this uninteresting verdict by a crummy rating agency into a major event.
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Wanting to give testimony of my Royal appreciation to His Excellency Nicolas Sarkozy, President of the French Republic, and as a sign of the traditional friendship between France and Spain, having heard the Council of Ministers, I hereby appoint Knight of the Order of the Fleece Gold.
We are confronted by an unprecedented crisis that forces us to cut spending, lower our deficits but also to find the path to new growth by resolving our competitiveness problems
Nicolas Sarkozy declared the triple-A rating to be the goal of his politics and also a condition for his government
We have to reduce our deficits, cut spending, improve our countries' competitiveness to rediscover growth
But now Nicolas Sarkozy's politics, which consist of presenting France as Germany's alter ego, have collapsed
Fundamentally it changes nothing
Nicolas Sarkozy made keeping the triple-A a political objective and even called it an obligation for his government
we hope to carry on working together for the reconstruction of Europe
Outre un détournement des fonds publics et du pouvoir conféré par son statut présidentiel, la démarche de Nicolas Sarkozy para?t constituer une infraction à la législation électorale
Europe is facing an unprecedented crisis, which requires that we should reduce our deficits and find a path to new growth by solving Europe’s competitiveness problems
Nous estimons que la démarche de Nicolas Sarkozy ne relève pas de ses fonctions de président de la République mais de celles de candidat à sa propre succession.
I don’t understand your question. … Could you please ask a question that I can understand?
Nicolas Sarkozy has understood that the euro zone crisis will be the chief issue for the election
What would be the point of a meeting that was already being termed a summit when we are always being reproached for organising too many summits
Last Wednesday Chinese President Hu Jintao officially announced to (French President) Nicolas Sarkozy that he was entrusting the giant pandas to the Beauval zoo for a conservation and research programme
We stand together, the road ahead is clear: less spending, less deficits, more growth and competitiveness
The leaders of the attacking countries, including United States President Barack Obama, Nicolas Sarkozy, British Prime Minister David Cameron and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper should be declared war criminals under International Law
Nicolas Sarkozy (pronounced [nikɔla saʁkɔzi] (help·info), born Nicolas Paul Stéphane Sarközy de Nagy-Bocsa on 28 January 1955 in the 17th arrondissement of Paris) is the President of the French Republic and ex officio Co-Prince of Andorra. He assumed the office on 16 May 2007 after defeating Socialist Party candidate Ségolène Royal ten days... Full Article
French President Nicolas Sarkozy waits for the arrival of Denmark's Prime minister at the Elysee palace before a working meeting on February 20, 2012 in Paris.
View Photo »France's President Nicolas Sarkozy (L) welcomes Denmark's Prime Minister Helle Thorning Schmidt as she arrives for a meeting at the Elysee Palace in Paris, February 20, 2012.
View Photo »A carnival float featuring German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Nicolas Sarkozy makes its way through the streets of Duesseldorf during the traditional Rose Monday parade on February 20, 2012. Carnival goers mainly in the Rhine region traditionally celebrate the...
View Photo »A carnival float with papier-mache showing German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Nicolas Sarkozy (L) is pictured at the traditional Rose Monday carnival parade in the western German city of Duesseldorf February 20, 2012. The Rose Monday parades in Cologne, Mainz and...
View Photo »France's President and candidate for the 2012 French presidential elections Nicolas Sarkozy (R) shakes hands with a well-wisher near his campaign headquarters in Paris February 20, 2012.
View Photo »France's President and candidate for the 2012 French presidential elections Nicolas Sarkozy (C) and spokesperson Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet (L) walk near his campaign headquarters in Paris February 20, 2012.
View Photo »ADDING INFO AND CORRECTING CITY AND COUNTRY IN IPTC FIELDS.
View Photo »France's Prime minister Francois Fillon and France's First Lady Carla Bruni Sarkozy attend a campaign meeting of France's President and Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) candidate for 2012 presidential election, on February 19, 2012 in Marseille, southeastern France. President Nicolas...
View Photo »UMP militants and security staff members stand guard during a campaign meeting of France's President and Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) candidate for 2012 presidential election, on February 19, 2012 in Marseille, southeastern France. President Nicolas Sarkozy rallied his troops...
View Photo »France's First Lady Carla Bruni Sarkozy and France's Prime minister Francois Fillon attend a campaign meeting of French President and UMP candidate for 2012 presidential election, on February 19, 2012 in Marseille, southeastern France. President Nicolas Sarkozy attempted to rally his...
View Photo »MARSEILLE, FRANCE - FEBRUARY 19: French President Nicolas Sarkozy and his wife Carla Bruni-Sarkozy greet supporters during the UMP presidential support meeting on February 19, 2012 in Marseille, France. Sarkozy, the UMP candidate concluded his speech by making an appeal to his...
View Photo »MARSEILLE, FRANCE - FEBRUARY 19: Carla Bruni-Sarkozi listens as French President Nicolas Sarkozy speaks during the UMP presidential support meeting on February 19, 2012 in Marseille, France. Sarkozy, the UMP candidate concluded his speech by making an appeal to his supporters saying,...
View Photo »Supporters of French far-right party Front national (FN) hold red cards during a speech of FN President and candidate for the 2012 French presidential election, during the second day of the party's convention in Lille, northern France, on February 19, 2012. During her speech Marine Le...
View Photo »France's President and Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) candidate for 2012 presidential election Nicolas Sarkozy is seen on a giant screen as he delivers a speech during a campaign meeting on February 19, 2012 in Marseille, southeastern France.
View Photo »France's President and Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) candidate for 2012 presidential election Nicolas Sarkozy sings the national anthem on stage after his speech during a campaign meeting on February 19, 2012 in Marseille, southeastern France.
View Photo »France's President and Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) candidate for 2012 presidential election Nicolas Sarkozy (C) shakes hands with supporters at the end of an electoral meeting in Marseille, on February 19, 2012.
View Photo »France's President and Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) candidate for 2012 presidential election Nicolas Sarkozy delivers a speech during a campaign meeting on February 19, 2012 in Marseille, southeastern France.
View Photo »A person poses with a mask depicting French president Nicolas Sarkozy during the 128th Nice carnival, on February 19, 2012 in Nice, southeastern France, celebrating the 'King of Sport', with some 20 floats and running until March 04, 2012.
View Photo »France's President and Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) candidate for 2012 presidential election Nicolas Sarkozy walks past a giant portrait as he leaves the stage at the end of a campaign meeting on February 19, 2012 in Marseille, southeastern France.
View Photo »France's President and Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) candidate for 2012 presidential election Nicolas Sarkozy shakes hands outside the Parc Chanot after his campaign meeting on February 19, 2012 in Marseille, southeastern France.
View Photo »France's First Lady Carla Bruni Sarkozy and France's President and Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) candidate for 2012 presidential election Nicolas Sarkozy meet with fans outside the Parc Chanot after a campaign meeting on February 19, 2012 in Marseille, southeastern France.
View Photo »France's First Lady Carla Bruni Sarkozy shakes hands with fans outside the Parc Chanot after a campaign meeting of her husband and Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) candidate for 2012 presidential election Nicolas Sarkozy on February 19, 2012 in Marseille, southeastern France.
View Photo »France's President and Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) candidate for 2012 presidential election Nicolas Sarkozy (R) kisses First Lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy following his speech at an electoral meeting in Marseille, on February 19, 2012.
View Photo »France's President and Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) candidate for 2012 presidential election Nicolas Sarkozy (L) and First Lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy are cheered by supporters after an electoral meeting in Marseille, on February 19, 2012.
View Photo »France's President and Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) candidate for 2012 presidential election Nicolas Sarkozy leaves the stage at the end of a campaign meeting on February 19, 2012 in Marseille, southeastern France.
View Photo »French President Nicolas Sarkozy waits for the arrival of Denmark's Prime minister at the Elysee palace before a working meeting on February 20, 2012 in Paris.
View Photo »We have to react to this with calm, by taking a step back ... At the core, my conviction is that it (the downgrade) changes nothing.
The government of French President Nicolas Sarkozy (and his opposition) couldn't have gone to more effort to transform this uninteresting verdict by a crummy rating agency into a major event.
You don't have the latest information
Wanting to give testimony of my Royal appreciation to His Excellency Nicolas Sarkozy, President of the French Republic, and as a sign of the traditional friendship between France and Spain, having heard the Council of Ministers, I hereby appoint Knight of the Order of the Fleece Gold.
We are confronted by an unprecedented crisis that forces us to cut spending, lower our deficits but also to find the path to new growth by resolving our competitiveness problems
Nicolas Sarkozy declared the triple-A rating to be the goal of his politics and also a condition for his government
We have to reduce our deficits, cut spending, improve our countries' competitiveness to rediscover growth
But now Nicolas Sarkozy's politics, which consist of presenting France as Germany's alter ego, have collapsed
Fundamentally it changes nothing
Nicolas Sarkozy made keeping the triple-A a political objective and even called it an obligation for his government
we hope to carry on working together for the reconstruction of Europe
Outre un détournement des fonds publics et du pouvoir conféré par son statut présidentiel, la démarche de Nicolas Sarkozy para?t constituer une infraction à la législation électorale
Europe is facing an unprecedented crisis, which requires that we should reduce our deficits and find a path to new growth by solving Europe’s competitiveness problems
Nous estimons que la démarche de Nicolas Sarkozy ne relève pas de ses fonctions de président de la République mais de celles de candidat à sa propre succession.
I don’t understand your question. … Could you please ask a question that I can understand?
Nicolas Sarkozy has understood that the euro zone crisis will be the chief issue for the election
What would be the point of a meeting that was already being termed a summit when we are always being reproached for organising too many summits
Last Wednesday Chinese President Hu Jintao officially announced to (French President) Nicolas Sarkozy that he was entrusting the giant pandas to the Beauval zoo for a conservation and research programme
We stand together, the road ahead is clear: less spending, less deficits, more growth and competitiveness
The leaders of the attacking countries, including United States President Barack Obama, Nicolas Sarkozy, British Prime Minister David Cameron and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper should be declared war criminals under International Law
I don’t understand your question...could you please ask a question that I can understand?
My choice has been made clear. I said I could not back Nicolas Sarkozy. Bayrou needs to tell voters where he stands
It would be better to have a tax on financial transactions that covers the whole of the euro area, Europe and the world ... It would be better to have a worldwide tax than one that would only affect a small number of countries, but if we have to wait for all the countries in the world to begin to set su...
Is that something Nicolas Sarkozy, very probably running for re-election, is ready to put up with, while French people remain against the idea of GM crops by a very large majority?
Courage gives the strength to act. France is a big country
