François Hollande

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François Hollande
24th President of France
From: May 15, 2012-
Vice President
Predecessor Nicolas Sarkozy
Successor Incumbent (no successor)
Information
Party French Socialist Party
Religion Agnostic[1]

François Hollande (born the 12 August 1954 in Rouen) is the current President of the French Republic. A former university teacher, he is a member of the French Socialist Party. Hollande attended the prestigious HEC Paris, École Nationale d'Administration and "Sciences Po". François Mitterrand was considered his mentor; Hollande worked for him as economic adviser.

"He is a very magnetic man," said The Tulle mayor Bernard Combes, 52, "He is luminous, loyal , kind, and has a brilliant intellect combined with endless goodwill. In short, he's a lovely person, someone you really want to work for. Of course, he's a human being and I'm sure he has some faults, but not so many, and to be honest I'd have difficulty finding one to tell you." [2]

Hollande has four children (born out of wedlock) by Ségolène Royal, his former partner for more than 30 years.

In 2012 he increased the taxes for millionaires on 75 percent.[3] In 2013 Hollande was the least popular president of France in the last 30 years.[4]

References

  1. http://hollowverse.com/francois-hollande/
  2. François Hollande: from a small town in France to the gates of the Elysée.
  3. http://www.foxnews.com/world/2012/12/30/french-panel-overturns-75-percent-upper-tax-rate-saying-its-excessive/
  4. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/francois-hollande/9900260/Francois-Hollande-is-least-popular-French-president-for-30-years-says-poll.html