Tuesday, June 12, 2012

French Catfight or Les Liaisons Dangereuses.

This story seems SO French as if it came out of a French 18th century novel. Maybe this is good - it plays along clichés about France and the French.

France's new first lady took a very public swipe at her partner's ex, Segolene Royal, with a good luck tweet sent Tuesday to the politician standing against her in parliamentary polls.
Valerie Trierweiler's message on Twitter also put her at odds with her partner, Francois Hollande, who has declared his full support for Socialist Royal's electoral bid.
Hollande was Royal's unmarried partner for decades, is the father of her four children and stood at her side during her 2007 failed presidential bid even though he had been in a relationship with Trierweiler since 2005.
Reports of rivalry between the two women led to speculation, which Trierweiler denies, that the current first lady made sure Royal was airbrushed out of a film screened to Socialist faithful at Hollande's January campaign launch.
Trierweiler, a twice-divorced 47-year-old journalist, tweeted Tuesday that she wished "good luck" to Olivier Falorni, a Socialist dissident competing with Royal for a parliamentary seat for the western town of La Rochelle, about 250 miles (400km) from Paris.
Hollande, who is not married to Trierweiler, has publicly thrown his weight behind Royal, writing that she is "the only candidate of the presidential majority who can be assured of my support."
The second round of parliamentary elections is due Sunday. (Foxnews)

This is when I wish we had a French Jon Stewart - he'd get a ball out of this.

That being said, I think it is overblown by the media, but we'll see, I guess we'll soon see if this has an impact on public opinion.



2 comments:

Michèle said...

It really came as a bombshell indeed. Despite the gossip the result is confirming that inside the provinces people prefer to be represented by a candidate who has lived in the area so that he is aware of the way of living and local problems. It may happen that when the one who is standing for the pool is a Minister he will be elected considering his facilities to get more means for the times to come. But what globally matters today is 1# the whole new Ministers have been elected so that they can keep their job, 2# the Parliament is mainly left-wing so that it will be easier for the Government to apply his policy, within the international crisis of course.

Michèle said...

It really came as a bombshell indeed. Despite the gossip the result is confirming that inside the provinces people prefer to be represented by a candidate who has lived in the area so that he is aware of the way of living and local problems. It may happen that when the one who is standing for the pool is a Minister he will be elected considering his facilities to get more means for the times to come. But what globally matters today is 1# the whole new Ministers have been elected so that they can keep their job, 2# the Parliament is mainly left-wing so that it will be easier for the Government to apply his policy, within the international crisis of course.