Nicolas Sarkozy found himself with two fingers, during his 2012 presidential campaign, denouncing the Evian agreements, on the advice of Patrick Buisson, according to a book of Journalists World Ariane Chemin and Vanessa Schneider whose daily published Tuesday good leaves. One year after the affair of the Bush records that have signed breaking Nicolas Sarkozy with his former adviser of the shadow, The Evil Genius (Fayard, 304 p.) Back on how this close the extreme right has influenced the entire five-year Sarkozy
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On the Evian Agreements, signed in 1962 to end the war in Algeria, Patrick Buisson therefore suggested returning to the provision that “ Algerian nationals residing in France, including workers, have the same rights as French nationals, with the exception of political rights , ‘the journalists from World . Expecting to win with this proposal the ultimate voice missing from Nicolas Sarkozy to win against Francois Hollande, Patrick Buisson would have pushed to remove the “certificate of residence”, a specific residence permit that can get the Algerians. The candidate should have first accepted, planning to speak on France 2 April 26, 2012, before retracting “ I did not feel .” This “ midget ” has “ no courage ‘, then cursed Patrick Buisson. It also affublait Nicolas Sarkozy as nicknames “heel” , “zany” or “hollow head.”
As advisor to Mélenchon
Ariane Chemin and Vanessa Schneider also return to the context of the arrival of Patrick Buisson at the head of the History Channel, in the TF1 group: it is Nicolas Sarkozy which would have proposed the appointment of Martin Bouygues, which would have accepted gladly, the arrival in the group to have a direct link to the Elysee. Later, Patrick Buisson obtained several grants for its chain of culture ministers who succeeded, 270 000 euros when it came to Christine Albanel.
Journalists also back on friendly relationship between Patrick Buisson and Jean-Luc Mélenchon, the latter supporting evil that it be referred. “ Mélenchon become accustomed to see his new friend before every strategic decision. Bush puts his knowledge with pleasure polls in his service. He is among those who encouraged him to leave the Socialist Party in 2008 “write Ariane Chemin and Vanessa Schneider. Also supported by Bush in his desire to run for the 2012 presidential election, Mélenchon reserve its most deadly arrows Francois Hollande and Marine Le Pen, while Nicolas Sarkozy boast temperament.
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