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Janyanfara



Tanzania
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Posted - 07 Aug 2011 :  17:49:58  Show Profile Send Janyanfara a Private Message
http://allafrica.com/stories/201108070097.html

Dakar — A Senegalese-born French politician has offered himself as a candidate for France's Socialist Party in a bid to become the country's first black President.

Mr Yaya Lam, 46, a France-trained financial expert, officially announced his candidacy last week and remained optimistic that he could spring a big surprise that would set him firmly on the path to the 2012 presidential election.

His slogan is "Oser la France", literally translated to mean "Dare France".

The Socialist Party, on which former IMF head Dominique Strauss-Khan was expected to mount a strong challenge against President Nicolas Sarkozy, is considering Mr Lam's candidacy ahead of the October 9-16 primaries.

So far, only six candidates-- four men and two women including current party boss Martine Aubry--have registered. All the other candidates are white with Aubry and Francois Hollande seen as the outright frontrunners.

But in a public statement in Poitiers, France, Mr Lam said he was confident he would make his mark.

"The world has changed," he said, apparently referring to US President Barack Obama. "When he (Obama) fielded his candidacy, he practically had no one behind him," said Mr Lam.
'Regain glory'
"I have held reputable positions in Seine, le Val de Marne, in Montmorillon (where his adopted mother lives) and in Poitier - all French regions," he said.

Mr Lam insisted that with the help of the millions of original French people and the naturalised citizens who believe that France needs to regain its past glory he could edge ahead in the party primary.

In his statement, he said: "We're frequently being told that French people are losing jobs...but when I walk in the public space, I can only see Chinese behind the businesses and not French..."
"I am not against globalisation, but I can not integrate another person if I do not know who I am."

"We need to regain our values and our roots...we French people do have cultural values and have always led the others," he declared.

Analysts say the only banana skin to his candidacy was the number of years one should have been a member of the party.

The number of years should not be less than 10, but insiders say that point is subject to a candidate's potential.

Mr Lam has been member of the party for over half a decade.

Another Senegalese-born national, Ms Rama Yade, rose to the rank of a senior minister in Mr Sarkozy's government but did not nurture presidential ambitions.

toubab1020



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Posted - 07 Aug 2011 :  19:06:30  Show Profile Send toubab1020 a Private Message
It's france after all, won't make any difference who gets in,maybe they will be the last president in office after the demise of , Oh yes.............. that funny little political enhancing currency,the Euro. That will happen unless all these useless politicians in countries within the euro zone get their act together and actually take some action instead of talking about things hoping they will go away,printing money ,an answer ? of course not if you have no money its no good just wasting paper and printing more, barrow loads of german cash after the war was needed to buy a loaf of bread,Euro Zone countries and politicians get real ,the gravey train has sprung a giant leak and the tank is now empty of gravey.
Which was the only country to pay war debts to the US?........... france ,never paid a cent, the stupid brits were the only ones and that was only repaid a few years ago.

"Simple is good" & I strongly dislike politics. You cannot defend the indefensible.

Edited by - toubab1020 on 07 Aug 2011 19:14:59
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Janyanfara



Tanzania
1350 Posts

Posted - 07 Aug 2011 :  21:11:53  Show Profile Send Janyanfara a Private Message
Maybe maybenot but one thing is certain. It woud take a while for another Obama to emerge in Europe.Its not impossible though
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Kitabul Arerr



Gambia
645 Posts

Posted - 07 Aug 2011 :  21:22:54  Show Profile Send Kitabul Arerr a Private Message
LOL! With an African lady/DSK Maid being the cause for the socialist party's Pres. hopeful, DSK,
dislodging Sarkozy from power driven down the drain. An African Pres. candidate's chances to win in
France is miniscule or nonexistent...................................................................................lol!




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