The New First Lady of France: Valrie Trierweiler

May 10, 2012

The New "First Lady" of France: Valrie Trierweiler.

Friends,

We have had the really hectic 2 weeks. For the little relief, please allow me to introduce the new "First Lady" of France, Valrie Trierweiler. Isn't she lovely?


Valerie is no foreigner to the universe of governing body as well as its pitfalls, having been the domestic journalist during Paris Match, the silken weekly, for some-more than two decades. Since making open her relationship with Mr Hollande, she shifted to essay about the humanities to avoid the conflict of interest.

She has pronounced she feels shaken not usually about the prospective detriment of freedom in her new in front of though also about making the mistake which could ricochet upon to Mr Hollande. "Of march I'm worried; it's not nothing to be the companion of the President of the Republic. These days, everything is magnified really fast by the media the slightest trip can spin into the catastrophe."

For her, the intensity for tragedy lies in her goal to go upon working she says she needs to provide for her young kids as well as does not wish to consume off the state. Finding the job which avoids conflicts of interest, or charges of capitalising upon her new position, will be hard.

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Vale rie was innate 47 years ago in Angers in the Loire, the fifth of 6 children. Her father was disabled as well as her mother, the cashier in the ski rink, speedy her 4 daughters to get educated as well as "never finish up similar to me".


After university she joined Paris Match as the domestic journalist in 1989 covering the Socialist party, when she first met Mr Hollande. She is the lady for whom he left Sgolene Royal, the Socialist challenger beaten by Mr Sarkozy in the 2007 presidential election, as well as the mom of Mr Hollande's 4 children.

She has been during Mr Hollande's side throughout most of the campaign. Eyebrows arched, keenly observant, her attempt to vanish into the background has valid unsuccessful since of the steely as well as superb participation which can seem haughty. "It's the visit criticism, [but] it's usually shyness," she pronounced in the rare interview.

Valerie is reputed to be gutsy, once slapping the colleague for the sexist comment as well as upon another arise berating the businessman upon twitter, telling him which women were "neither musical nor bitches".adapted from The Financial Times by Din Merican


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