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Powerful as Well as Dangerous; France's President
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The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 403 no. 8790 (Jun. 2012)
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page 20.
Topik:
Political Conditions
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Political Strategy
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Economic Conditions
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EE29.72
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The French president has more power than any other European leader. And, after the second round of the parliamentary elections on June 17th, Francois Hollande has, on paper, more power than any other president in the Fifth Republic's history. His Socialist Party now controls both houses of the legislature, all but one French region and most of the country's departments, big towns and communes. The question is: what will this studiously modest man do with such dominance? Mr Hollande has spent a year campaigning, first for his party nomination, then for the presidency and lastly for the legislative elections. Only now can he turn to governing . He has had a warm reception around the European Union. His fans say he is more moderate and pro-European than most of his party. They point to his commitment to cut France's budget deficit below 3% of GDP in 2013. They talk up his links with German and Scandinavian Social Democrats. They note the broad welcome for his plan to add pro-growth measures to the euro zone's fiscal austerity. His EUR 120 billion ($152 billion) "European growth pact", consisting of project bonds, more capital for the European Investment Bank and reallocated EU money, is backed by Italy and Spain.
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