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Former French Premiers ’only happy when they slept’. Guilty consciences?
2004-03-08
Seven former French prime ministers have admitted that life as head of government was close to a living hell. In a series of interviews in Le Monde, Pierre Messmer, Raymond Barre, Pierre Mauroy, Laurent Fabius, Michel Rocard, Edith Cresson and Edouard Balladur all agreed that the job was a "formidable grinding machine". Mme Cresson, France’s only female prime minister, who survived in the job for less than a year from 1991 to 1992, was categorical. "It wasn’t worth it," she said. "I should have refused." For M Mauroy (1981-1984) sleep was the only release. "When one is at this post, it is a pleasure to sleep, to forget everything," he said.
As for Presidents - presumably they’re just happy enough enjoying the post’s major perk: immunity from prosecution.
Posted by:Bulldog

#3  Can't lie when you're asleep. Hope I ruined that for them too.
Posted by: tu3031   2004-3-8 10:57:09 PM  

#2  The drivers, servants, meals, airplanes, Matignon Palace, plus the connections to get EU Commission jobs. Damn, don't forget the salaries, either. And another 1,000 things we don't know about. Yup. The job sure does suck.
Posted by: Michael   2004-3-8 2:25:51 PM  

#1  Perhaps the problem is that it was France they led. I never heard Bill Clinton complain about an inability to sleep, especially with Monica to help hiim unwind.
Posted by: Mr. Davis   2004-3-8 10:13:24 AM  

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