The honorary chairman of the MRC, Jean-Pierre Chevenement, who recently discussed a possible candidacy in 2012, has set Monday as the only one, with the exception of Philippe Seguin, having developed the idea of "another Europe " built on " nations." Guest
Monday night BFM-TV, Mr. Chevenement was questioned that "pretty " from " candidates or personalities " held a speech similar to his on Europe. " I forbid you to say that ," he then replied to his questioner. " There is no one outside of me, maybe you can hear a little (Nicolas) Dupont-Aignan and a little (Jean-Luc) Mélenchon. But in a way constructed, reasoned continues for 20 years, there's really me - and Philippe Séguin but unfortunately he died - of that has developed the idea of another Europe, which do not without nations or cons them, but with themselves and with France, " argued Senator Belfort.
" Today (left) is not up to par, because it envisages nothing else, as Mr. Sarkozy, moreover, that forging ahead in an integration that has no meaning , "he said. Dominique Strauss-Kahn," I like it "but" he does not believe the future of nations "," he said "I want to transfer powers to the commission ' (European). Me, I do not really feel able to vote for a candidate who offers something as absurd .
" We'll see what I do: I will either candidate, I will indicate the Republican candidate for whom he should vote, one that restores a future for France and his youth," added the senator, 71 years, already presidential candidate in 2002 (5.33% in the 1st round).
(Monday, January 10, 2011, 8:42 p.m.)
Monday night BFM-TV, Mr. Chevenement was questioned that "pretty " from " candidates or personalities " held a speech similar to his on Europe. " I forbid you to say that ," he then replied to his questioner. " There is no one outside of me, maybe you can hear a little (Nicolas) Dupont-Aignan and a little (Jean-Luc) Mélenchon. But in a way constructed, reasoned continues for 20 years, there's really me - and Philippe Séguin but unfortunately he died - of that has developed the idea of another Europe, which do not without nations or cons them, but with themselves and with France, " argued Senator Belfort.
" Today (left) is not up to par, because it envisages nothing else, as Mr. Sarkozy, moreover, that forging ahead in an integration that has no meaning , "he said. Dominique Strauss-Kahn," I like it "but" he does not believe the future of nations "," he said "I want to transfer powers to the commission ' (European). Me, I do not really feel able to vote for a candidate who offers something as absurd .
" We'll see what I do: I will either candidate, I will indicate the Republican candidate for whom he should vote, one that restores a future for France and his youth," added the senator, 71 years, already presidential candidate in 2002 (5.33% in the 1st round).
(Monday, January 10, 2011, 8:42 p.m.)
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