If I become president, France will not continue with the same policies as under Nicolas Sarkozy - both in domestic policy and in foreign and European policy.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
France isn't just any country in Europe, and its president is not an ordinary leader in the world. Sometimes directing or leading the way is not enough, he has to initiate policies, as Nicolas Sarkozy was able to demonstrate during his term.
The people have spoken. Their decision is sovereign. We all respect it... I wish good luck to those who will now govern France.
France will always be France no matter what, but America involves striving toward an ideal.
I am the president of the youth of France.
We need the help of other member countries and leaders who, like us, want to see a change in Europe's direction. That's also my logic when I tell voters that electing me president will not only shape France's future, but also initiate change across all of Europe.
France will insist on the need for updated and responsive institutions.
France on its own cannot impose its point of view. But neither should it give up on its demands. With a clear vote for change France will be in a strong position.
If George W. Bush is elected president, I'm leaving for France.
I am and will remain a tax resident in France and in this regard I will, like all French people, fulfill my fiscal obligations.
I do not separate France from Europe.