French foreign minister resign over Tunisia scandal

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French foreign minister resign over Tunisia scandal

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PARIS (AFP) – Beleaguered French Foreign Minister Michele Alliot-Marie will on Sunday tender her resignation after returning from an official visit to Kuwait, a minister told AFP on condition of anonymity.
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Funny that france still isn't jaded enough to just brush it off like some countries :wink: instead the public pressure makes them cave.
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Good riddance. Wonder if the revolving nature of ministerial appointments means that she will get a job again in several years time when everyone has forgotten about the Tunisia business.
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Nah.

Michèle Alliot-Marie is pretty well burned, as far as her street political credibility go.

Please note that Our Dear Leader has also swapped and replaced some other Ministers, in order to give the impression to the Plebe that it is more than just MAM going out, that our Leadership is (somehow) renewed. So far, we are not impressed.
It... helps... that Our Dear Leader choose his Ministers not so much for their competence, their intelligence, and generally their ability to do the job for which they are (were) appointed ; but for their lack of standing, so that when 2012 come (Presidential Election), no one of them can pose as a credible candidate for the Majority, leaving only Sarkozy or is chosen successor as the Heir of the Throne (excluding the possibility that the Opposition somehow get its shit together and manage to get "back" to power [In the 5th Republic, only ONE of our president was from the Left (PS, Socialist Party), that is François Mitterand]).
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