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It finally took place on May 2, 2007, and was watched by 20 million viewers, more than in 1995 (16.78 million viewers) but fewer than in 1988 and 1981, when 30 million people had watched the debate. [8] The first opinion poll about the debate indicated that 53% of the sampling frame thought that Nicolas Sarkozy was more convincing, while 31% ...
The debate starts with the first speaker from France, followed by the first speaker of Germany (the opposite side), followed by the second speaker of France, and the second speaker of Germany. The debate continues with the first speaker of the United Kingdom, followed by the first speaker of Russia, and it goes on with the respective second ...
This was the first ever debate including all first-round candidates; [172] A total of 6.3 million people representing an audience share of 32% viewed the debate; BFM TV alone claimed 5.5 million viewers, equivalent to 28% audience share – an all-time record for the channel. [173]
Three of France’s highest-profile candidates in the country’s upcoming snap legislative elections sparred in a chaotic, two-hour debate that appeared to end with no clear winner.
Trump made a series of misleading claims on topics ranging from Jan. 6 to terrorism to taxes at the first 2024 presidential debate, ... and that then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., said it ...
Director of France (2 November 1795 – 26 May 1797). Joseph-Stanislas Rovère de Fontvielle: 20 January 1795: 4 February 1795: Paul Barras: 4 February 1795: 19 February 1795: Director of France (2 November 1795 – 10 November 1799). Francois Louis Bourdon de l'Oise: 19 February 1795: 6 March 1795: Antoine Claire Thibaudeau: 6 March 1795: 24 ...
France’s divided National Assembly on Thursday kept a centrist member of President Emmanuel Macron’s party as speaker after a chaotic early election produced a hung legislature. Speaker Yaël ...
The first European president was the president of the Italian Republic of 1802, a client state of revolutionary France, in the person of Napoleon Bonaparte. The first African president was the president of Liberia (1848), [22] while the first Asian president was the president of the Republic of China (1912). [23]