A great deal is at stake in France's upcoming Presidential elections.
It isn't about the EU driving Franco-German axis only.
A much wider range of issues need to be addressed within France.
As pointed out in the article the immigration question is far from consensual. Politicians are likely to get pulled in many directions, as they have in the past, looking dejected and haphazard at times. Oddly out of touch or inappropriately populist. The main difficulty being to reach the much harder middle ground.
Fringe parties have made significant inroads time and again and appear particularly vocal in France. This is because politics of moderation has consistently failed to address head-on some of the tougher issues commoners have long waited meaningful answers to.
It may be too late in the day for Sarkozy to provide some of them but the media showing unchecked dislike for the man is unwarranted and unhealthy.
In democracies where political legitimacy stems from popular majority vote the sitting President deserves respect until eventually voted out at the ballot box. Or messing up so badly that is forced to resign.
Attacking political ideas or showing strong disagreement with policies is one thing. Quite another is for there to be smear campaigns that repeatedly take on an overly ideological taint, worse still, a personal twist.
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