Sunday, May 15, 2011

DSK in small papers Ségolène

Stronger than a theatrical character, it does exist. That Segolene Royal. The former PS candidate in the presidential election (in 2007) responded this morning, like many other political figures, to the charges last night about Dominique Strauss-Kahn. How? In ... reading on the radio a few scribbled lines previously.

The indictment in the United States of DSK is "an upsetting news about all that remains to be seen," said the Grand appointment 1/The Europe Parisien Today in France the Socialist candidate in the primary, an expert in game "I say this, I say nothing." "It's a shock," she said, before calling to respect the presumption of innocence, continuing the game's open-door draft.

"DSK as any citizen is entitled to the presumption of innocence until the facts are not proven. My thoughts at this moment goes to his family, his relatives and also the man who passes through this ordeal," said the ex-wife of Francois Hollande. Pressed with questions about the consequences of this affair on French politics, Ms.

Royal has "asked everyone to learn and not to try to take advantage of the situation." This would indeed be a bit ostentatious, a year of presidential elections. "It would be indecent to make a soap (...) The time is not ripe to discuss the implications of this case on domestic policy," said the president of the Poitou-Charentes, calling for " do not go after a man until he has had the opportunity to defend himself.

" Battleship.

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