VIVE LA FRANCE: PEUGEOT, CITROÅN AND REASON

Minister must now drive RenaultSarkozy’s government withdraws her former minister’s car Paris — French MEP Rachida Dati apparently lost her official car by a television appearance. President Nicolas Sarkozy’s government withdrew the former minister of justice from now on immediately after she had appeared on television after the defeat of the conservatives in the first round of the regional elections, as it was called in Dadi’s environment. The three protectors, who had been granted by the Ministry of the Interior after leaving the government, were removed overnight. The weekly newspaper “Le Canard Enchaîné” reported that Sarkozy had become angry when he saw his former minister on TV. “What is she doing there?” he indignant. “In the election campaign nothing was heard from her, and now she is in front of the cameras!” The president immediately picked up the phone and the head of the French government. In the context of the conservative politician, it was said that the order of Sarkozy had come, was unclear. “It is clear that it was a decision of the Ministry of the Interior.” The newspaper reported that Dati had learned from her bodyguards themselves that they were being pulled out while she was still in the studio of France 2. She had just called the Ministry of the Interior. The next morning she had to return the mobile phone that had been paid by the Ministry of the Interior so far. Instead of the luxurious Peugeot 607 V6, Dati now has to switch to a Renault Laguna, which is to be her mayor of the seventh district of Paris. Dati had been one of the stars in Sarkozy’s cabinet when the newly elected head of state led his government team in the summer of 2007. The daughter of an immigrant family, however, quickly spoke of herself through her supposedly authoritarian leadership style as well as her propensity to luxury and fell in displeasure at Sarkozy. Since last summer she has been a simple member of the European Parliament – at the request of the President. Source and link: AFP http://www.google.com/…/ALeqM5hMkpIYw9kJPrL3SypJ9hSHYFstvg