The French Socialist leader, Martine Aubry, announced Tuesday his intention to Lille to the 2012 presidential election against the current president, Nicolas Sarkozy.
He did it in a brief speech of 15 minutes without questions, in which the head of the Socialist Party called for a France "innovative," "competitive" and "green", through a speech with allusions to the workers, executives , artists and unions, among others. With many references to the economic situation, Aubry described his country as a disorder suffered "economic", "budget" and "social" and spoke of creating a France which do not undergo "the necessities of life to market rules ".
He did it in a brief speech of 15 minutes without questions, in which the head of the Socialist Party called for a France "innovative," "competitive" and "green", through a speech with allusions to the workers, executives , artists and unions, among others. With many references to the economic situation, Aubry described his country as a disorder suffered "economic", "budget" and "social" and spoke of creating a France which do not undergo "the necessities of life to market rules ".
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