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22-Mar-10 News - Germany vs Europe in Greece crisis

Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2010 11:43 pm
by John
22-Mar-10 News - Germany vs Europe in Greece crisis


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Re: 22-Mar-10 News - Germany vs Europe in Greece crisis

Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 8:03 am
by Guest
To john xenakis :

it is not the forum for it but I want to reply you about french regional elections which were commented on your article of yesterday;
I'm french and a faithful reader of your website since I discovered it in 2009
In french political context the UMP is a hardline conservative party (right, more explanations are needed) ; our socialist party is not a far-left party but is not unlike the left wing of your democratic party
In fact, the UMP holds now two regional council presidencies : Alsace and La RĂ©union (don't forget our overseas departements ; it would be like forgetting Hawai and Alaska on a map of the USA)
With my best feelings,
JULLIEN

Re: 22-Mar-10 News - Germany vs Europe in Greece crisis

Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2010 5:57 pm
by John
Jullien wrote: > it is not the forum for it but I want to reply you about french
> regional elections which were commented on your article of
> yesterday;

> I'm french and a faithful reader of your website since I
> discovered it in 2009

> In french political context the UMP is a hardline conservative
> party (right, more explanations are needed) ; our socialist party
> is not a far-left party but is not unlike the left wing of your
> democratic party

> In fact, the UMP holds now two regional council presidencies :
> Alsace and La RĂ©union (don't forget our overseas departements ; it
> would be like forgetting Hawai and Alaska on a map of the USA)
I'll have to take your word for it, but I was following news stories
that called the UMP "center-right," and the Socialist party as pretty
far to the left.

Thanks for the correction. I'll try to do more careful research
in the future.

John