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The Retard
11-19-2005, 05:21 PM
French rising star pushes ethnic deal (http://www.theage.com.au/news/world/french-rising-star-pushes-ethnic-deal/2005/11/17/1132016926343.html?oneclick=true)

FRANCE'S Interior Minister and presidential hopeful Nicolas Sarkozy, his popularity soaring, has thrown down the gauntlet to President Jacques Chirac, saying some form of affirmative action is essential to overcome the problems of the country's ethnic minorities.

After three weeks of the worst urban violence to hit France for 40 years, Mr Sarkozy, one of very few French politicians to favour positive discrimination, said in an interview and in the Senate that "special measures" were needed to help young people of African origin find jobs.

Mr Chirac, in a televised address on Monday, ruled out such an approach. The principle that all its citizens are equal, regardless of race or religion, means France has long rejected affirmative action.

But Mr Sarkozy, buoyed by an opinion poll saying his approval rating had soared by 11 points since the rioting started on October 27, told the Senate that "some positive discrimination is needed to provide opportunities to France's young".

Violence continued for the 20th successive night, but police said the number of vehicles set on fire fell to a low of 163. A law extending anti-riot powers for three months was passed in Parliament.

Mr Sarkozy has called before for affirmative action to tackle high unemployment among minorities — one of the problems angering rioters in run-down suburbs. Many of them are of African and Arab origin.

The timing of his appeal, two days after Mr Chirac ruled out such steps in a televised address, underlined their differences.

"I challenge the idea that we all start at the same starting line in life," Mr Sarkozy told L'Express magazine in an interview. "Some people start further back because they have a handicap — colour, culture or the district they come from. So we have to help them."

Mr Sarkozy's rise in popularity came despite widespread criticism of his allegedly inflammatory language and tough-guy approach to the rioting.

The minister referred to the troublemakers as "yobs" and "rabble", and promised to "clean out" run-down suburbs "with a power hose".

But public opinion has backed him. "It seems clear that while intellectuals, social workers, journalists and the left were offended, the man and woman in the street was not," said one analyst, Pascal Perrineau. "They seem to appreciate Sarkozy talking to them in everyday language, which most French politicians never do."

Wednesday's survey, by the Ipsos group, showed the personal approval rating of the Prime Minister, Dominique de Villepin — who echoed Mr Sarkozy's law and order stance but also announced a package of aid measures for the most depressed estates — had risen seven points to 62 per cent.

Ipsos said the higher support level for Mr Sarkozy was largely explained by his record popularity among far-right voters, 90 per cent of whom approved of his handling of the crisis. But his support also rose to a record 40 per cent among Socialist voters.

Far from hindering his presidential hopes, the unrest could advance them, allowing him to plead the necessity of a "clean break" with past policy, as well as with those, such as Mr Chirac and Mr de Villepin, who favour partial reforms.

Jimbo Gomez
11-19-2005, 06:48 PM
This is horrible, he'll make matters even worse and draws votes away from the real patriots of the FN.

Ambrosio Spinola
11-19-2005, 08:13 PM
Isn´t he some sort of Jew?

Dionysus
11-19-2005, 08:16 PM
About 25% of him (50% Hungarian, 25% French 25% Ottoman Jewish from Salonika via Provence in 13th Century), I read not so long ago.

Felix the Cat
11-19-2005, 09:01 PM
Same old story...

Back in the 1980s a certain ambitious Mayor of Paris would often talk "tough" on racial matters like this, for much the same reasons...

Uberberserker
11-20-2005, 05:50 AM
The Parlimentary system of proportional representation in France is a good idea.

However isn't it theoritically possible that Le Pen could be elected President and then the jew Sarkozy could be elected Prime Minister?? That would be hilarious! (I am not quite sure how it works over there)

ADMIN note: edited out useless trolling comment