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Leaders fall in Europe crisis: Sarkozy next?

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Leaders fall in Europe crisis: Sarkozy next?
By DANIEL WOOLLS | Associated Press – 1 hr 35 mins ago

French President Nicolas Sarkozy is widely expected to be kicked out of office in elections Sunday. If he goes, he'll be in good company: Almost every crisis-hit European country that has held an election since disaster struck in 2009 has thrown out its leader.

Here's a look at countries where political cadavers litter the landscape.

— SPAIN: A burst real estate bubble also deflates faith in a Socialist government, which is nonetheless reluctant to admit Spain has problems. Blips of good economic news are seized upon as "green shoots" pointing to recovery. Wrong. Stimulus measures are enacted, then crushing austerity. Unemployment soars. The Socialists of Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero are wiped off the map in November 2011 elections; Mariano Rajoy's conservatives take over.

— ITALY: Silvio Berlusconi, the long-serving leader accused of everything from bedding escorts to serial corruption, finally bites the dust in November 2011. He resigns to cheers and jeers as investors lose confidence in his ability to spur economic growth and rein in debt. It's the end of a political era. Mario Monti, a former European Commissioner, is named to replace him and lead a technical government until elections in 2013.

— BRITAIN: Gordon Brown leads the Labour Party to defeat in the May 2010 election; Conservative Party leader David Cameron becomes leader of a coalition government. Brown had been finance chief for a decade before succeeding Tony Blair in 2007. Brown had boasted endlessly of ending the cycle of boom and bust — but as prime minister he presided mostly over bust.

— IRELAND: Brian Cowen, promoted to prime minister in 2008 after being finance minister, doesn't even get to run. He resigns as leader of the Fianna Fail Party weeks before the February, 2011 election. It doesn't help his party, which suffers its worst ever defeat. Cowen was finance minister during Ireland's banking crisis and the collapse of its housing bubble.

— GREECE: Greek Socialist leader George Papandreou swept to power in October 2009 over conservative opponents, pledging to spend his way out of a deteriorating economic situation. Two years later, at the height of Greece's worst financial crisis since World War II, Papandreou's own deputies force him out after he endangers a hard-won bailout by announcing he would put it to a referendum. He's replaced by caretaker Prime Minister Lucas Papademos.

— PORTUGAL: A month after Portugal requests a 78 billion-euro bailout, the center-left Socialist government of Jose Socrates is voted out of power in June, 2011. Portugal's woes stemmed from a decade of feeble growth as it failed to modernize amid increasing global competition and dug itself deeper into debt.

— DENMARK: A center-right government in Denmark loses power in September in part due to discontent over austerity measures introduced amid the debt crisis. It is replaced by a center-left coalition.

— FINLAND: Finland's government is reconfigured after June elections following a sharp surge in support for nationalists who oppose bailouts for debt-stricken eurozone countries. A conservative-led coalition spanning left and right is formed to keep the nationalist True Finns out of power.

Bucking the Trend:

— ROMANIA: Romanian President Traian Basescu wins re-election in 2009, the year Romania's economy shrinks by 7 percent and Romania takes a 20 billion-euro bailout loan from the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank and the European Union. Basescu, a former ship captain, prevails because he is seen as a strong leader in a time of crisis.

— POLAND: This has been a rare European success story: It's the only European Union country that did not to slip into recession during the global crisis of 2008-2009. Last fall the center-right party of Prime Minister Donald Tusk wins a second straight term in parliamentary elections, making history by becoming the first government since the fall of communism in Poland in 1989 to be re-elected.

— ALSO: Sweden's prime minister is re-elected in 2010 and the prime ministers of Latvia and Estonia are re-elected in 2011.

http://news.yahoo.com/leaders-fall-europe-crisis-sarkozy-next-163043148.html


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Interesting article

MrsCK



BYE BYE SARKOZY!!!!!!!!!

67 Warrior

67 Warrior

Now we get to see Socialism first hand. Let's just tax everybody at 75%, give the proceeds to the slackers, let them retire and enjoy life. It will only last a year or so till all is gone. We all need to sit back and watch France continue to implode.

MrsCK



Not to fast there 67...check out this comment about Hollande from germany, I think Hollande might want to watch his back if he goes JFK route!:

[9:45] DE - Hollande is making the already what the Goldman Sachs & Co. want to:

Who will say to him that already. As Freeman has unfortunately right. It's really stuck. Because if that does not Hollande what "God" then you will want to admit it, like the late President Kennedy in doubt from the U.S., "out of the way we remember. Kennedy wanted to abolish the FED Following Kennedy's assassination never again. a U.S. president tried that event. The warning was clear.

Hollande also should consider what he does. His "enemies" are powerful. The will stop at nothing to the system (and thus their head) to save. The shrink from the murder of a French president to return!

It is almost inconceivable that they killed the leader of a large Alliiierten, because there are much simpler means. The "owner in France" will return after their expulsion with incriminating evidence of any kind on Hollande. Whether he wants to see in the media? One can also foment a revolution.

MrsCK



Also update on Greece...LOVE IT!!! DO A COUP! DO A COUP! then they can kick the bankers out and slap them in Ireland style!!!

[10:00] What's the point? Greece: forming a government failed elections expected in June

Antonis Samaras has been on the job Monday evening to form a government in Athens returned to the president. This is becoming increasingly clear that the Greeks will soon choose again, probably on 17 June.

The Left Syriza will certainly bring together a coalition and the PASOK nor less. In addition, effective from next week the EU's governor Papademos. After several unsuccessful elections and the national bankruptcy would come a military coup. The generals look at present how the discredited policy.

67 Warrior

67 Warrior

As usual, I bow to greatness...........Still gonna be fun to watch...I have a friend that is French, she cried at the Election news. Me, I just think the Frenchies are a lot like our mind numbed younger generation, looking out for freebies..The whole world is involved in the ME generation, no workers, all the $$$$ going out in Government handouts.. Cannot last much longer... Change is in the wind. CK, that little spanking you gave me felt really good...Twisted Evil

Panhead

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who'd a thought the mussies took over Germany and the Nazi SS took France over....again....

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