Outgoing French President Nicolas Sarkozy has confirmed he will retire from politics after his defeat to socialist candidate Francois Hollande in the general election. full story ![]()
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy will consider returning to politics to save his floundering center-right party, not because he wants to but because of patriotic "duty," according to an article to be published Thursday in a right-leaning magazine.
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Nicolas Sarkozy might make a comeback bid in 2017, to fix the economy might oblige him to run.
cnbc.com (2 months and 19 days ago)
Barely a year after Nicolas Sarkozy left office vowing never to return, polls suggest he would easily beat incumbent Francois Hollande.
palmbeachpost.com (1 month and 9 days ago)

Barely a year after Nicolas Sarkozy left office vowing never to return, polls suggest he would easily beat incumbent Francois Hollande.
bbci.co.uk (1 month and 9 days ago)
Nicolas Sarkozy, the former French President, has let his followers know that he may return to politics to save his...
thetimes.co.uk (15 days ago)
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy will consider returning to politics to save his floundering center-right party, not because he wants to but because of patriotic "duty," according to an article to be published Thursday in a right-leaning magazine.
cnn.com (2 months and 18 days ago)
Former President Nicolas Sarkozy has sent a signal, through friends quoted in an article to be published on Thursday, of his supposedly reluctant willingness to return to politics.
nytimes.com (2 months and 18 days ago)

He said he had accepted the position of president and chief executive of the International Rescue Committee in New York
mirror.co.uk (1 month and 26 days ago)

Super Sarko would, begrudgingly, pass up joys of school run for comeback if country veered towards extremism, says magazineThe former French president Nicolas Sarkozy would prefer to be left alone to take his daughter to school and travel the world giving speeches.If his country needs him, however, he will put duty before desire and return to save France.The ex-president,...
guardian.co.uk (2 months and 19 days ago)
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