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François Hollande's Socialist France

Rassemblement Place de la Bastille. Photo: Mathieu Chouchane/Flickr

Masses of people thronged Place de la Bastille -- symbolically representative of the French revolution -- to cheer the electoral victory May 6 of French Socialist Party candidate François Hollande, over conservative incumbent President of the Republic Nicholas Sarkozy.

The joyful celebratory mood was a welcome change. Over a decade of grim employment news had brought a measure of despondency to the nation once noted for its "joie de vivre." On the campaign trail, Hollande was called the only happy person in a morose country.

Brian Topp

France elects a 'normal' president in Francois Hollande

| May 7, 2012
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