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Socialist Hollande has 3 homes on French Riviera
2012-05-12
Ordinarily I wouldn't post something like this but the irony is just plain glorious...
France's new Socialist president owns three holiday homes in the glamorous Riviera resort of Cannes, it emerged today.

The 57-year-old who 'dislikes the rich' and wants to revolutionise his country with high taxes and an onslaught against bankers is in fact hugely wealthy himself. His assets were published today in the Official Journal, the gazette which contains verified information about France's government.
Published a week after the election, not a week before the election...
To the undoubted embarrassment to the most left-wing leader in Europe and a man who styles himself as 'Mr Normal', they are valued at almost £1million.
Embarrassed? Nah, he's a socialist, he's incapable of being embarrassed. The critics are just all racists, that's all...
It will also reinforce accusations that Hollande is a 'Gauche Caviar', or 'Left-Wing Caviar' - the Gallic equivalent of a Champagne Socialist.

Among other assets are three current accounts in French banks - two with global giant Societe Generale and one with the Postal Bank - and a life insurance policy.

But it is the fabulous property portfolio which is causing the greatest stir among millions of ordinary French people who voted for Holland over the conservative Nicolas Sarkozy last Sunday. Hollande regularly attacked the 'Bling-Bling' presidency of Sarkozy, whose multi-millionaire lifestyle with Italian-born heiress Carla Bruni contributed to his humiliating election defeat after just one term in office.

As well as the spacious Paris apartment he shares with his lover Valerie Trierweiler, Hollande owns a palatial villa in Mougins, the prestigious hill-top Cannes suburb where the artist Pablo Picasso used to live. It is valued by the Official Journal at €800,000 (£642,000), and is just a short drive from Hollande's two flats in the Cannes. They are each priced at €230,000 (£185,000) and €140,000 (£112,000).

Hollande has promised to cut his pay by 30 per cent after he is officially sworn in as President next week, but he will still be on €156,000 (£125,000) a year, plus fabulous expenses and other perks.
Enjoy, France, you're going to get what you voted for...
Posted by:Steve White

#5  "Media couldn't do a little vetting before the election?"

Of course not. Silly Frank.
Posted by: Barbara   2012-05-12 21:11  

#4  Had the same thought Frank, this comes out now? But then again, Obama is from Chicago, unless he is on vacation then he is from Hawaii.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2012-05-12 18:20  

#3  The Onion made a story about the 2008 elections that said (paraphrasing) : Americans Awaken in horror to the Realization they elected the government they deserved.
Posted by: badanov   2012-05-12 14:12  

#2  Media couldn't do a little vetting before the election? Why does that sound familiar?
Posted by: Frank G   2012-05-12 14:11  

#1  Every little commie believes he or she will be a commissar when the revolution comes. Turns out the real commissars make sure that never happens.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2012-05-12 13:52  

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