In other news, Luxembourgers apparently just now learning that their Grand Duchy has not been relevant since 1659.
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In other news, Luxembourgers apparently just now learning that their Grand Duchy has not been relevant since 1659.
...Both Fillon and Le Pen favor rapprochement with Moscow and a hard line on immigration.
It would probably be Macron v. Le Pen, I believe Macron has been consistently beating PS in the first round polls. Macron I think would have a very good chance of winning, though nothing is certain these days of course.News coming from France. Les Republican's candidate Fillon (center-right) was originally considered to be a prohibitive favorite to win the French national election but now has been caught in a scandal? His wife has been paid over $500K but nobody seems to be able to find out what she actually did. According to the BBC...
There is also the fact that in his economic message he is urging the French to tighten belts and prepare for tough times. In the nation's current mood, there is little tolerance for politicians who come across as hypocrites. http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-38765426
and France24
Satirical weekly Le Canard Enchaîné reported this week that Penelope Fillon had been paid some 600,000 euros ($645,000) for many years of employment as a parliamentary assistant to Fillon, then as his replacement as a National Assembly lawmaker and also for work she did at a cultural journal. The newspaper said its research had showed there was no evidence she had ever really worked. http://www.france24.com/en/20170126...s-wife-rejects-allegations-fake-job-elections
If Fillon fades, this could set up a clash like the one earlier in Austria between the hard left (Jean-Luc Mélenchon) and the far right (Marine Le Pen).