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Izraelewicz, Erik
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La Tribune - Francia | 17/03/2008
The French express disenchantment with the government in local elections
Erik Izraelewicz considers that "the French hate to give all the power buttons to a single side. As soon as they can, they swiftly oppose the team they elected with a counter-power. ... Ten months after having entrusted the keys of the Elysée and parliament to the right, they have reinforced the left, already powerful on a regional level, in the communes and cantons. Central power on the right and local on the left. We had thought, since the presidential election of 2007, that the French had rediscovered a flare for the ballot boxes and that the left-right divide was no longer relevant. This was a bit hasty. The record abstention yesterday [around 38%] shows that the gulf between the two major governing parties and public opinion is still very deep. ...The victory of the left also shows that people are suspicious of absolute power, no matter which."
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La Tribune - Francia | 04/03/2008
A wave of broken records on the world's markets
Erik Izraelewicz notes that "the heights reached [Monday, March 3rd] by the euro, gold, and petrol, as well as those surpassed by wheat, milk and steel, were hardly imaginable just a few weeks ago. European currency over 1.5 dollars, an ounce of yellow metal at almost 1,000 dollars, the price of a petrol barrel now a three-figure number ... These peaks now feature in our landscape. This series of records is actually symptomatic of our world's difficulties, the expression of current imbalances in the world economy, profound imbalances that have only gotten worse in recent years. Imbalances between a rich world that consumes credit and a poor world that saves money. ... The therapies proposed on a global level are, for the time being, extremely poor. The symptoms may well last and even deteriorate, while records continue to be broken."
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Más de la revista de prensa sobre el tema » Comercio, » Economía agrícola, » Mercado de finanzas, » Global