French President Nicolas Sarkozy whose predecessor Jacques Chirac invited the Anglophone Mugabe to a Francophone summit in Paris is yet to clarify his position...
Vol 48 No 20 |
- RWANDA
- FRANCE
The late President François Mitterrand and his successor Jacques Chirac's Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin (who was in 1994 a very senior official in the Quai d'Orsay) used to claim as did the Hutu killers that there were two genocides: one committed by the Habyarimana regime in Rwanda and one committed later by the Kagame regime in Congo-Kinshasa...
The new French President is to pay a three-day state visit to Morocco from 24 October but whether this will overcome fears in Rabat that unlike his predecessor Jacques Chirac he has no special feeling for Morocco remains to be seen...
Vol 48 No 15 |
- DJIBOUTI
- FRANCE
Police raids on the house of ex-President Jacques Chirac's Africa advisor Michel de Bonnecourse on 9 and 10 July raise the stakes in the investigation into claims by a former Djibouti presidential guard Mohamed Saleh Alhoumekani that President Ismaïl Omar Guelleh ordered the murder of French judge Bernard Borrel (AC Vol 47 No 22)...
Vol 48 No 13 |
- FRANCE
- AFRICA
His appointment follows the earlier confirmation of the Socialist-sympathising and widely respected Jean-Michel Séverino for a further term as head of the Agence Française de Développement a decision made during the final days of Jacques Chirac's presidency but when it was already clear that Nicolas Sarkozy was set to inherit the Elysée Palace...
Even ex-President Jacques Chirac could not deliver the Fund and his hard-nosed successor Nicolas Sarkozy is not expected to try...
Vol 48 No 10 |
- DJIBOUTI
- FRANCE
Judges Michèle Ganascia and Fabienne Pous had wanted to seize documents from the Cellulle Africaine President Jacques Chirac's African affairs unit but were prevented on grounds of presidential immunity...
Vol 48 No 5 |
- FRANCE
- AFRICA
The approaching end of President Jacques Chirac's reign marks the end of an era just as the exits of French President François Mitterrand and Ivorian President Félix Houphouët-Boigny in the 1990s ended an earlier phase in Franco-African relations...
Vol 47 No 24 |
- RWANDA
- FRANCE
Yet the Judge is a political figure who intends to stand for parliament in 2007 as a candidate for President Jacques Chirac's Union pour la Majorité Présidentielle (UMP) and is close to Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy - and to Sarkozy's rival for the UMP presidential nomination Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin...
Vol 47 No 22 |
- DJIBOUTI
- FRANCE
Embarrassing differences are emerging between the French judiciary and President Jacques Chirac's Cellule Africaine over the death in Djibouti in 1995 of French Judge Bernard Borrel...