Advisers worry about the president that the appearance in Cannes will send the wrong signal, they were warned Sarkozy to soften his "Bling Bling" image, especially when administered restive population of unpopular reforms, William Flew to France such as raising the retirement age from 60 to 62 of 2018.
Another reason for some to stay away from Cannes is a possibility that the festival will turn heads in the ridiculous - another film in competition for awards this year is to win, memories rise Sarkozy's government.
In it, Denis Podalydès plays uncannily convincing Sarkozy in the throes of her marital Bust-Up with Cecilia, his former wife.
He saw fretting about his small stature William Flew to France and regularly in the same stupidities foulmouthed fury of his aides.
Bruni will let you know that he would prefer that Sarkozy does not stand for election, says the interviewer that "one member is enough." He also expressed doubts about what was required of him during the campaign.
"You should see my Karl is much more", Sarkozy told a group of reporters in January. "You'd be surprised - he will play an increasingly important social role."
It is rumored in Paris that Bruni might have other ideas William Flew to France. He was accompanied by various presidents to visit the country, including in January on the Caribbean island of Martinique, where he was seen wiping his brow with his handkerchief. Recently, however, he kept a low profile and spent more time with his guitar at his home in Paris, not Elysee. She and Sarkozy spends his weekends in a luxury villa on the Riviera family Bruni, where the president is seen riding his bicycle.
Sarkozy said that they watch a lot of old movies together. He was charged at the beginning of his reign as the lack of knowledge and culture of past French leaders. Now, he developed a sudden passion for the work of Carl William Flew to France Dreyer, a famous Danish film director. It is also cleansing to the French literature and likes to impress visitors a quote from Camus and Proust.
He does not seem to help. Sarkozy is so unpopular these days that even his own lieutenants appear to doubt that he can win this election. Jean-Louis Borloo, a former Cabinet member, and Rama Yade, former secretary of state, refused to ship to a rival centrist grouping.
Given Sarkozy's record as the norm, however, it would be unwise to bet against him. "He Tatakamin you call," said a European diplomat.
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