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Response to the 2005 civil unrest in France - Political.
Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy, who has consistently advocated a tough approach to crime and restoring law and order, is a major probable contender for the 2007 presidential election. Success or failure on his part in quelling violence in suburban ghettos may thus have far-ranging implications. Any action by Sarkozy is likely to be attacked by the political opposition, as well as by members of his political coalition UMP who also expect to run for the pr ...
See also:Response to the 2005 civil unrest in France, Response to the 2005 civil unrest in France - Domestic, Response to the 2005 civil unrest in France - Political, Response to the 2005 civil unrest in France - State of emergency, Response to the 2005 civil unrest in France - Police, Response to the 2005 civil unrest in France - Firefighters, Response to the 2005 civil unrest in France - Media Coverage, Response to the 2005 civil unrest in France - International, Response to the 2005 civil unrest in France - Notes Read more here: » Response to the 2005 civil unrest in France: Encyclopedia II - Response to the 2005 civil unrest in France - Domestic |
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Nicolas Sarkozy - Raffarin government.
Towards the end of his first term as Minister of the Interior, in 2004, Sarkozy was the most popular conservative politician in France, according to polls conducted at the beginning of 2004. His actions as a minister have made him a controversial figure, however. He became Minister of the Interior at a time when France was facing significant social and public order problems, including a spate of anti-Semitic violence by Islamic youths (the seriousness of such violenc ...
See also:Nicolas Sarkozy, Nicolas Sarkozy - Personal life, Nicolas Sarkozy - Background, Nicolas Sarkozy - Early life, Nicolas Sarkozy - Studies, Nicolas Sarkozy - Marriages, Nicolas Sarkozy - Political career, Nicolas Sarkozy - Recent politics, Nicolas Sarkozy - Raffarin government, Nicolas Sarkozy - Action as UMP's president, Nicolas Sarkozy - Criticisms, Nicolas Sarkozy - Ambition for the future, Nicolas Sarkozy - Timeline of career, Nicolas Sarkozy - Quotations, Nicolas Sarkozy - Bibliography Read more here: » Nicolas Sarkozy: Encyclopedia II - Nicolas Sarkozy - Recent politics |
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 |  |  | Response to the 2005 civil unrest in France: Encyclopedia II - Nicolas Sarkozy - Political careerSarkozy's political career began at the age of 22, when he became a city councillor in Neuilly-sur-Seine, a very wealthy and exclusive western suburb of Paris (in the Hauts-de-Seine département). He went on to be elected mayor of that town, after the death of the current mayor and having profited of the illness of Charles Pasqua serving from 1983 to 2002. In 1988, he became a deputy in the National Assembly.
In 1993, Sarkozy was in the national news for personally dealing with the "Human Bomb," a man who had taken small childr ...
See also:Nicolas Sarkozy, Nicolas Sarkozy - Personal life, Nicolas Sarkozy - Background, Nicolas Sarkozy - Early life, Nicolas Sarkozy - Studies, Nicolas Sarkozy - Marriages, Nicolas Sarkozy - Political career, Nicolas Sarkozy - Recent politics, Nicolas Sarkozy - Raffarin government, Nicolas Sarkozy - Action as UMP's president, Nicolas Sarkozy - Criticisms, Nicolas Sarkozy - Ambition for the future, Nicolas Sarkozy - Timeline of career, Nicolas Sarkozy - Quotations, Nicolas Sarkozy - Bibliography Read more here: » Nicolas Sarkozy: Encyclopedia II - Nicolas Sarkozy - Political career |
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Nicolas Sarkozy - Background.
Sarkozy is the son of Pál Nagybócsai Sárközy (some sources spell it Pál Nagy-Bócsay Sárközy) (Hungarian pronunciation ▶ (help·info)), and Andrée Mallah Sarkozy into a family belonging to the lower aristocracy of Hungary. He has two brothers, Guillaume (b. 1951), leader of the union of textile entrepreneurs and vice-president of the MEDEF, the French union of employers, and François (b. 1957), a res ...
See also:Nicolas Sarkozy, Nicolas Sarkozy - Personal life, Nicolas Sarkozy - Background, Nicolas Sarkozy - Early life, Nicolas Sarkozy - Studies, Nicolas Sarkozy - Marriages, Nicolas Sarkozy - Political career, Nicolas Sarkozy - Recent politics, Nicolas Sarkozy - Raffarin government, Nicolas Sarkozy - Action as UMP's president, Nicolas Sarkozy - Criticisms, Nicolas Sarkozy - Ambition for the future, Nicolas Sarkozy - Timeline of career, Nicolas Sarkozy - Quotations, Nicolas Sarkozy - Bibliography Read more here: » Nicolas Sarkozy: Encyclopedia II - Nicolas Sarkozy - Personal life |
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