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French elections 2007

Read Cif's coverage of the 2007 French presidential election here.
  • The big thaw

    Roland Rudd

    Roland Rudd: Britain needs to capitalise on the goodwill generated by Nicolas Sarkozy's accession and find a new warmth towards France.

  • Friends in high places

    Colin Randall

    Colin Randall: France still waits for Sarkozy's reign to begin, but in the meantime there are some questions being raised about the company he keeps ...

  • Day one in Sarkoland

    Agnes Poirier

    Agnes Poirier: France and Sarkozy are resting before getting to know each other properly. Then, watch out as sparks fly over well, everything.

  • Man for all seasons?

    David Hearst

    David Hearst: Sarkozy may seem the ideal president for the world's rightwing leaders, but it may not be quite that straightforward.

  • The right revolution for France

    Dominique Moisi
  • France: it's not over yet

    Jonathan Fenby
  • A danger to democracy?

    Jonathan Fenby

    Jonathan Fenby: France has to decide for or against Ségolène Royal - but her TV debate performance has raised questions about how she would govern.

  • Royal's rosbifs

    Colin Randall

    Colin Randall: Officially, Nicolas Sarkozy leads the polls. But Ségolène Royal has support from an unusual quarter.

  • Sitting on the fence?

    Colin Randall

    Colin Randall: Bayrou has refused to endorse either presidential candidate, but he seems more dismissive of Sarkozy than Royal.

  • Lessons from Bové

    Laurent Levy
  • Philippe Marlière

    France faces its Thatcher moment

    Philippe Marlière
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