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Lovebewarsetalk
Kurra Bewarse Username: Lovebewarsetalk
Post Number: 4741 Registered: 08-2014 Posted From: 168.235.195.30
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Sasibabu:
kiki... Their bad luck, you havre melania..
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Sasibabu
Mudiripoyina Bewarse Username: Sasibabu
Post Number: 14873 Registered: 10-2010 Posted From: 143.166.226.111
| Posted on Monday, May 08, 2017 - 1:27 pm: |
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Saarang:Trogneaux -- now 64 with seven grandchildren -- will become France's next first lady.
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Saarang
Pilla Bewarse Username: Saarang
Post Number: 55 Registered: 04-2015 Posted From: 206.29.176.77
| Posted on Monday, May 08, 2017 - 1:15 pm: |
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http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/07/europe/brigitte-trogneux-emmanuel-macron-profile/ Idhi maatram cannot...his wife is 64...he is 39 http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/07/europe/brigitte-trogneux-emmanuel-macron-profile/ There is nothing cliche about their story, which began when a 15-year-old Macron took part in a school play directed by Trogneux, 24 years his senior. Trogneaux -- now 64 with seven grandchildren -- will become France's next first lady. Unlike in the United States, the spouses of French leaders have traditionally held more negligible roles in public affairs. But there is nothing traditional about Trogneaux, nor her presidential muse. Macron has said that if he is elected, he will likely give his wife an official role in his administration. Before she met Macron, she was on the path to living a relatively conventional life. She had a stable career teaching French literature, Latin and drama, and married a banker, Andre Louis Auziere, with whom she had three children. "Love took everything in its path and led me to divorce. It was impossible to resist him," Trogneux told Paris Match magazine in 2016. She divorced Auziere in 2006 and married Macron a year later, moving to Paris to work as a teacher.
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Saarang
Pilla Bewarse Username: Saarang
Post Number: 52 Registered: 04-2015 Posted From: 206.29.176.77
| Posted on Monday, May 08, 2017 - 12:57 pm: |
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Emmanuel Macron is to become France's next president after winning a projected 65% of the votes. French polling agencies revealed the centrist candidate triumphed over the far-right's Marine Le Pen, who is forecast to have gained a 35% share. The National Front leader called Mr Macron to concede defeat and congratulate him on his victory just minutes after the result came in. Mr Macron - who at 39 will become France's youngest president - dashed Ms Le Pen's nationalist hopes with his pro-European stance and moderate policies. A former investment banker, Macron served for two years under President François Hollande as Minister of Economy, Industry, and Digital Data, but had never held elected office. He only truly entered the public discourse when he rebelled against Hollande's socialist party and ran as an independent presidential candidate for his En Marche! (Onwards!) movement. |
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