France's Sarkozy woos youth vote
The leader of France's governing UMP party, Nicolas Sarkozy, has called for a break with the past in a keynote speech to young party activists. His speech, widely seen as the start of his bid for the presidency, centred on the theme of young people who he said had always shaped France's destiny. Mr Sarkozy, currently interior minister, promised a nation where those who worked hard would be rewarded.
He is hoping to be the UMP's candidate in next April's presidential election.
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