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ArtikelSauce Hollandaise; French Politics  
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Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 401 no. 8756 (Oct. 2011), page 59-60.
Topik: Election Results; Political Power; Political Parties
Fulltext: Sauce Hollandaise.pdf (19.77KB)
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Isi artikelThere comes a moment when any political party that has been condemned to a long spell in opposition wakes up and does whatever it takes to seize back power. The question remains whether France's Socialist Party has reached that point. For the first time in years, the party scents victory. Its newly crowned presidential candidate, Francois Hollande, was elected on Oct 16, 2011 by 57% of the voters, next to 43% for his second-round rival, Martine Aubry - a big enough margin to give him legitimacy, not so big as to humiliate his opponent. The primary itself, with televised debates and breathless live results on the news channels, gave the Socialists a fresh, modern look. The Socialists have learnt some lessons from their string of defeats. The most important is the urgent need to rally round their candidate.
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