Friday, May 8, 2015

Semantic French political pirouettes after the victory … – Le Figaro

THE SCAN POLICY – From the UMP PS, through the center and the FN, many politicians have commented on their own and taken the victory of the British Conservative legislation. At the risk of exploit.

On Friday morning, many politicians were mobilized by the commemorations of the 70th anniversary of the victory of 8 May 1945. But that did not stop them from celebrating another victory: that of David Cameron, the British Conservative Prime Minister, who piles up again for a second term. The Franco-British elections French reading varies depending on where one stands on the political spectrum. At the UMP, is the opportunity to praise the British leader and its economic policy. At FN, the British leader is applauded for his promise of a referendum on the euro exit. Left, the Socialist MP Bruno Le Roux tries a perilous parallel with Francois Hollande in 2017. And finally the center, given the defeat of the British Liberal Democrats, one wonders.



The triumphant UMP

Nicolas Sarkozy congratulated the conservative English. “Congratulations, David Cameron, for your impressive victory.”

Its likely future rival to the primary from the right, Alain Juppe, he sent a “bravo” to the first British minister. “As for the polls … caution!” , he added, in reference to disaster institutes. And as a nod to opinion polls which give the Mayor of Bordeaux beaten by Nicolas Sarkozy to represent the right for president in 2017.

More verbose, former Prime Minister Francois Fillon , candidate for the primary right and center in the presidential election, “welcomed the frank and deserved victory for David Cameron” on his blog. And the member opportunity to teach a lesson to the French president: “The British people chose to pursue an economic policy that, unlike Francois Hollande, gets results on the forehead of growth and employment “.

The FN took the opportunity to advertise the release of the euro

The president of the Front National is not afraid of instrumentalisation. For Marine Le Pen, if the Conservatives won the election thanks to the referendum on leaving the UK in the European Union, it also calls in France. “He must now keep promise,” said the one who is running for the Elysée. The far-right British party, UKIP, has not achieved good scores in this election, and should get only two seats in the new House of Commons. Even the leader, Nigel Farage, has failed to get elected in the riding of Kent where he was a candidate.



Cameron’s victory is good news for the PS?

The most surprising reaction surely comes from Bruno Le Roux. On classical and LCI Radio, the leader of Socialist MEPs said in a pirouette, the victory meant that David Cameron Francois Hollande had every chance to 2017. “ I draw a lesson, it ‘ is that when you have the courage to reform, it can pay at public opinion: this is exactly what is happening and will happen in our country “, he considered. And to continue the parallel to the end: “I think that in two years which will be credited, it will be the courage of the President of the Republic” . Friday afternoon Hollande had not commented the British Conservative victory.



The center full of doubt

For the UDI Senator Yves Pozzo di Borgo considers the score of English centrist questions his own political party. Nick Clegg’s Liberal Democrats are indeed in fourth place and are credited with 10 seats, far from the 56 available to them since the last parliamentary.




The Larrivé Guillaume Sarkozy blames Alain Juppe

The UMP, former adviser to Nicolas Sarkozy, took advantage of the British elections to attack the mayor of Bordeaux on his age. On Twitter, Guillaume Alain Juppe Larrivé compared to former British Prime Minister John Major, in power from 1990 to 1997.

Gilles Boyer, support of Alain Juppé, was quick to reply, aimed expressly Nicolas Sarkozy.

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