Friday, April 11, 2008

NKM

Not many hours of sleep for the in house-pr team at the French parliament. By a few words,
Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet turned a fairly calm Wednesday night into a political scandal for the UMP’s image. However, her words did not come as a chock to the French people, who many of them shared the same thought. . She said to the French daily Le Monde; “There is a competition of cowardice and inelegance between Jean-Francois, that tries to distract attention to mask the centre problems within the group, and Jean-Louis, that gets pleased if he just assures the minimum." " Il y a un concours de lâcheté et d'inélégance entre Jean-François Copé qui essaie de détourner l'attention pour masquer ses propres difficultés au sein du groupe et Jean-Louis Borloo, qui se contente d'assurer le minimum" She continues ; "I’m tired of being confronted by an armée of cowards "." J'en ai marre d'être confrontée à une armée de lâches", ajoute Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet.
The delegate of ecology is also notably known from her opposition in the OMG discussion. Her name is whispered along the corridors in the House of Parliament, while her actions have fuelled strong emotions among other ministers. To teach her a lesson, her boss Jean-François Copé, decided to go without her to Japan. Clearly, this sets a good example to anyone trying to explore their freedom of speech.As the nomination came yesterday of the new General Secretary, “Nicolas the Saver”, came to calm down angry colleagues, like François Fillon. NKM, faced with loosing the nomination, apologized for the comments she made to the press.

When the government can not even unite itself, who would then reunite the people? The French public loses credibility in their leader, because important political matters get lost in celebrity fluff and parliament drama. However, Sarkozy proved yet again his communication skills, and mediated as a true diplomat between his staff.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

hey there, au moins on sait tes positions politiques en France, c'est assez clair. Sinon je t'avais dit que mon père est un pote à Copé?Il a été le stagiaire de mon père when he left the school of political science...My father told me he is really really clever, dunno anyway I'm not so much into politics and even more since I left France...Mais je reviendrai te visité comme même. Bisous