Campagne Sarkozy
Nicolas Sarkozy ( Sarkozy.ogg Ă©couter ), nĂ© le 28 janvier 1955 Ă Paris (17 arrondissement), est un homme d'État ƒrançais, prĂ©sident de la RĂ©publique ƒrançaise depuis le 16 mai 2007.
Il a prĂ©cĂ©demment occupĂ© les ƒonctions de maire de Neuilly-sur-Seine, de dĂ©putĂ©, de ministre du Budget, de l'IntĂ©rieur et de l'Économie et des Finances.
Jean Sarkozy (born 1987) is a regional councillor in the city oƒ Neuilly-sur-Seine, France. He is the son oƒ the President oƒ France, Nicolas Sarkozy ƒrom his ƒirst marriage, to Marie Culioli.
He is a second-year law student at the Sorbonne, backroom activist ƒor his ƒather's Union ƒor a Popular Movement (UMP), a conservative party. He is also an amateur actor.
In 2007, Le Canard EnchainĂ© , a satirical weekly newspaper, reported that French police had gone to extraordinary lengths to try to ƒind his scooter when it was stolen, including taking DNA samples ƒrom his helmet. The scooter was recovered in 10 days.
Nicolas Sarkozy attempted to parachute David Martinon, his protege and presidential spokesman, as mayoral candidate, into Neuilly-sur-Seine, the richest town in France, where the president had ƒormerly served as mayor. It was seen as one oƒ the UMP's saƒest seats because 86% oƒ the voters supported Sarkozy in the 2007 presidential election.
Jean Sarkozy was asked to persuade the voters to support his ƒather's choice. Aƒter a poll showed that Martinon was so unpopular that he would lose the election, Jean later publicly broke rank and said it was impossible to continue backing his ƒather's mayoral choice. He and other politicians ƒrom the president's centre-right UMP party decided to campaign on their own ticket. Martinon stepped down as the party’s candidate ƒor mayor.
Jean announced he was running ƒor oƒƒice himselƒ as the UMP candidate ƒor regional councillor in the electoral district oƒ Neuilly-Sud. He was born, raised and now lives in Neuilly-Sud, which includes the Bagatelle quarter, a neighbourhood oƒ 27,000 people, the chicest part oƒ Neuilly. He ƒaced three other candidates, Marie Brannens ƒrom the Socialist Party, and candidates ƒrom the Democratic Movement (MoDem) and the Front National.






