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Raffarin faces the axe
2005-05-31
President Jacques Chirac will announce a new government on Tuesday and then make a televised address to the nation, his office has said. A replacement for Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin has been expected after the rejection of the EU constitution in Sunday's referendum. Interior Minister Dominique de Villepin was widely tipped to get the job, though Defence Minister Michele Alliot-Marie and ruling party chief Nicolas Sarkozy have also been mentioned.

Chirac will on Tuesday unveil decisions concerning his government, AP reported quoting Elysee Palace on Monday. An aide to Raffarin said he was expected to present his resignation to Chirac on Monday. Earlier on Monday, Chirac spent 30 minutes with Raffarin, who has been in office since May 2002. Other important figures called to the presidential palace included Nicolas Sarkozy, the ambitious head of the governing party, the Union for a Popular Movement, with his eye on the 2007 presidency. A chief rival of Chirac, he is among a handful of possible choices to replace Raffarin.
Posted by:Fred

#5  In the immortal words of Sir Edmund Blackadder, 'Well, Percy, someone's for the chop...and it's you ..."

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2005-05-31 07:28  

#4  Using an axe? That is unfrench and unRepublican. Guillotine, that is the French way!

ah ça ira, ça ira, ça ira...
Posted by: JFM   2005-05-31 07:12  

#3  How much longer until the fall of this Republic is acknowledged (is it #5? I'm afraid I've lost track; they whiz by so very quickly, not like our simple American 1st Republic)? What next, I wonder? Clearly not another Empire, the various pretenders to the throne are so pathetic that a Monarchy is right out, and Communism has proved itself laughable, so it won't be a Workers Commune. The Economic Union is successful enough that they can't surrender to anyone, and after rejecting the Draft Constitution they can't even subsume themselves in a Federal Europe. Such difficulties the clever French get themselves into!
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-05-31 07:05  

#2  Michele Alliot-Marie?
Posted by: Harry Tuttle   2005-05-31 07:05  

#1  He who is a man got the job.
Posted by: True German Ally   2005-05-31 06:12  

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