The Prime Minister has come up with Egypt's President Mubarak invited to a Christmas holiday - with sponsored flight in a machine of the President and boat trip on the Nile. Paris - France's government is facing another scandal involving a sponsored by North African private patrons leave.
Prime Minister Francois Fillon confirmed on Tuesday that Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak had invited him and his family to a Christmas holiday. Fillon office released a statement with which he responded to a revealing story in the weekly newspaper Le Canard Enchaîné. The Prime Minister admitted the fact of including women and children, 26th December to 2 to January at the invitation of Mubarak in Aswan have geurlaubt resort.
The authoritarian leader of the family donated Fillon therefore a boat trip on the Nile and a flight in a government plane to the temple in Abu Simbel. Fillon also stated that he had Mubarak on 30 December met in Aswan. The Prime Minister made a point that had not yet started at this time, the mass protests against the Egyptian leader said.
For two weeks every day tens of thousands of Egyptians into the streets and demand an end to the 30-year reign of Mubarak. Martine Aubry, party leader of the opposition Socialists, was on Tuesday "dismayed" about the finances of the Government Mubarak family holiday. That shows how much the government had verln the "sense of public opinion." Socialist parliamentary leader Jean-Marc Ayrault spoke of a "crisis" at the highest level of the state.
The Greens MP Noël Mamère Fillon asked to resign. Just a few days, Foreign Minister Michele Alliot-Marie had to admit that they had used in their Christmas break to the private jet of a Tunisian businessman who belonged to the clan of ousted President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali. The time of travel in late December, the mass protests against Ben Ali was already in full swing.
The opposition demanded the resignation of the Minister. The countries of North Africa are a popular destination for winter holidays of the political elite in Paris. President Sarkozy and his wife Carla Bruni led about her New Year's trip to the palace Jnane Lekbir in Morocco, King Mohammed VI.
Prime Minister Francois Fillon confirmed on Tuesday that Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak had invited him and his family to a Christmas holiday. Fillon office released a statement with which he responded to a revealing story in the weekly newspaper Le Canard Enchaîné. The Prime Minister admitted the fact of including women and children, 26th December to 2 to January at the invitation of Mubarak in Aswan have geurlaubt resort.
The authoritarian leader of the family donated Fillon therefore a boat trip on the Nile and a flight in a government plane to the temple in Abu Simbel. Fillon also stated that he had Mubarak on 30 December met in Aswan. The Prime Minister made a point that had not yet started at this time, the mass protests against the Egyptian leader said.
For two weeks every day tens of thousands of Egyptians into the streets and demand an end to the 30-year reign of Mubarak. Martine Aubry, party leader of the opposition Socialists, was on Tuesday "dismayed" about the finances of the Government Mubarak family holiday. That shows how much the government had verln the "sense of public opinion." Socialist parliamentary leader Jean-Marc Ayrault spoke of a "crisis" at the highest level of the state.
The Greens MP Noël Mamère Fillon asked to resign. Just a few days, Foreign Minister Michele Alliot-Marie had to admit that they had used in their Christmas break to the private jet of a Tunisian businessman who belonged to the clan of ousted President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali. The time of travel in late December, the mass protests against Ben Ali was already in full swing.
The opposition demanded the resignation of the Minister. The countries of North Africa are a popular destination for winter holidays of the political elite in Paris. President Sarkozy and his wife Carla Bruni led about her New Year's trip to the palace Jnane Lekbir in Morocco, King Mohammed VI.
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