Thursday, December 13, 2012. French President François Hollande joins droves of politicians eager to state their disapproval over Silvio Berlusconi. Whatever he does or will do, nobody likes it.
Mr
Holland, while speaking publicly in Brussels (see photo), declared he saw “very
low chance“ for the “chevalier” (Berlusconi is a Labour's
Knight, having been awarded the Order of Merit for Labour) of winning a term and replacing Mario Monti as head of Italian
government.
"Now, look at you" seems to say François Hollande |
"I
don't take his words saying he abandoned his candidature seriously.
What he says one day is not necessarily true the day after,"
Hollande added, clearly stating his stance towards the Italian media
magnate “re-entering the field”. In this stance Hollande does not show any improvement in the relationship with Berlusconi, compared to Nicolas Sarkozy's days (watch the video on our YouTube's Berluschannel).