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Pourquoi Sarkozy ? Et le pro-américanisme...

Sarkozy was elected because the French needed and still need to do some domestic housecleaning. Chirac was conservative in the sense that after some feeble attempts he didn't dare to reform France's labour and business laws.

The basic problems in France are due, on the one hand, to a cosy élite whose career path consists of moving between the upper echelons of government and business (a meritocracy, they are anciens éléves of the grandes écoles, similar to the old Chinese civil service) and, on the other hand, to labour leaders, who have managed to gain very advantageous labour contracts over the years. Ultimately, as a solution to the unmeployment problem, the French government enacted a thirty-five hour workweek. This reform resulted in even more problems for the French economy.

Sarkozy never made it into the meritocracy, while Chirac did. He had to scramble to get ahead. So he has a hard side.

Sarkozy doesn't speak English, while Chirac does (he spent time in the US). Perhaps the need to experience Americans second-hand has helped him to be pro-American.

Ultimately, whether a leader is pro- or anti- a country is a question of interests, not of love or admiration. Merkel for all her desire to be pro-American has continued the close economic ties between Germany and Russia (partly cemented by Putin's charm and excellent German). Now, she will be speaking Russian with the new leader, Dmitry Medvedev.

Albert Albertde May 7, 2008 - 3:30pm

Sarkozy's Presidential Anniversary: Sarkozy l'Américain? | The Agonist

Problèmes de la France

The French are facing numerous problems: economic, demographic, fiscal and social for a start. As part of the Euro bloc, they are affected by inflation (3.2% currently) caused in part by the oil crisis (le choc pétrolier). They benefit by being part of that bloc but are hurt by the largest trade deficit ever (€40 billion in 2007) while the Germans are enjoying a record trade surplus (€160.5 billion). Consequently, Germany has no interest in devaluing the Euro, whereas France would. France has a budget deficit of €63.2 billion (31 July 2007) as well. Another problem is the low rate of employment (under 70% of the population between 15 and 64). Finally, the demographic situation is not so much related to the growth of the population (about 2%) but to the inability of French society to deal with African immigrants from the largely Moslem Maghreb and Black Africa (e.g., Senegal).

Albert Albertde May 7, 2008 - 7:19pm

comments?

~"When an inner situation is not made conscious, it appears outside as fate." Karl Jung~

by melo (melometa4(at)gmail.com) on Thu May 8th, 2008 at 04:09:12 AM EST
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How does being part of the Euro bloc result in inflation, let alone inflation that is caused by the oil crisis? Does he really believe that if they could devalue their currency, oil prices would go down?
by gk (g k quattro due due sette "at" gmail.com) on Thu May 8th, 2008 at 04:24:21 AM EST
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The Euro is a bad thing, by definition. Does it even make any sense to talk about France's trade deficit any more? Is that not a feature of a currency zone? Do we talk about the trade deficits of US states?
by Colman (colman at eurotrib.com) on Thu May 8th, 2008 at 04:26:28 AM EST
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Some people like to believe all the bad news reported about France? Papers think that it sells to say bad things about France?

Or this is all part of a long term campaign to bring "reform" to those unreconstructed Frenchies?

In the long run, we're all dead. John Maynard Keynes

by Jerome a Paris (etg@eurotrib.com) on Thu May 8th, 2008 at 04:34:01 AM EST
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perhaps the reason the french are the most cultured people on the planet comes from the time off with a 35 hr workweek?

what will they think of next? full employment with a 3 day-a-week schedule?

~"When an inner situation is not made conscious, it appears outside as fate." Karl Jung~

by melo (melometa4(at)gmail.com) on Thu May 8th, 2008 at 06:05:17 AM EST
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