Monday, May 07, 2012

Gates of Vienna News Feed 5/7/2012

Gates of Vienna News Feed 5/7/2012I returned a little while ago to Schloss Bodissey after a few days away, and found a big pile of emails on my virtual doorstep. What a surprise! I’ve collected as many as I could for the news feed.

From a Eurocentric point of view, the big news over the weekend was the French presidential election. French voters chose the socialist policies of François Hollande over the… well, whatever the policies of Nicolas Sarkozy were. Beyond getting himself re-elected, I’m not sure what the incumbent stood for.

To see the headlines and the articles, open the full news post.

Thanks to C. Cantoni, Insubria, JD, McR, Srdja Trifkovic, TV, and all the other tipsters who sent these in.

Notice to tipsters: Please don’t submit extensive excerpts from articles that have been posted behind a subscription firewall, or are otherwise under copyright protection.

Commenters are advised to leave their comments at this post (rather than with the news articles) so that they are more easily accessible.

Caveat: Articles in the news feed are posted “as is”. Gates of Vienna cannot vouch for the authenticity or accuracy of the contents of any individual item posted here. We check each entry to make sure it is relatively interesting, not patently offensive, and at least superficially plausible. The link to the original is included with each item’s title. Further research and verification are left to the reader.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I think the news out of Greece warrants at least a mention - the failure of the main parties to reach a majority combined and needed for a coalition is huge. That, and the rise of the political extreme parties from both the left and right makes for quite a headline.

In any case, glad to have you back, looking forward to your commentary on things as they unfold!

Anonymous said...

The French have just voted for higher taxes and more immigration. The stupidity of the electorate never ceases to amaze me.
Paris Claims

Anonymous said...

Holland is a demagog, speaking to those with lesser intellectual capacity.

Just like in the US they have been electing "Change".

His slogan was "Change is now".

- Same, same

Liquid said...

"The French have just voted for higher taxes and more immigration. The stupidity of the electorate never ceases to amaze me."

Yes, but I think there was still something good to the elections: Marine Le Pen scored the best result ever for the Front National. That's got to count for something.

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