Disrupted for three days, the traffic is unlikely to improve today with the continuing strike by air traffic controllers, who are demanding written guarantees on their future status, as part of an air traffic control system planned European 2012. For now, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has asked airlines to cancel 50% of flights departing and arriving at Orly and Roissy at 15%.
In Marseilles and Nice, for example, about 15% of flights were canceled Thursday. At Roissy, flights were sometimes shifted by several hours. Air France flights will be disrupted by the conflict, but these disturbances, the company said, will not be aggravated by a strike of some of its pilots, the call of four minority unions, worried about a proposed restructuring of the network short and medium-haul. Air France plans to provide 100% of its long-haul flights, 85% of its flights short and medium haul services from Roissy and 50% of those from Orly. The notice will strike until Saturday 8 hours, but the DGAC has planned a return to normal when the first flights.
Historical losses for Air France
The management of Air France announced in the works that the company would lose 1.3 billion euros over the 2009-2010 fiscal year ended in late March, writes the newspaper Le Figaro on its website. The Figaro.fr speaks of historical losses, ten times higher than the previous year, which were 129 million euros. These losses are compared with those of 1993, when Air France had lost eight billion francs. According to Etienne Rachou, Director General of the company, quoted by the Figaro.fr, "We will reach 1.3 billion euro loss this year."
The leader of the UMP in regional elections in Ile-de-France, Valérie Pécresse, and its list of departmental heads will be received Tuesday morning at the Elysee Palace by Nicolas Sarkozy. Former Secretary of State Roger Karoutchi, number three on the list to the Presidential Majority (UMP-New Center) in the Hauts-de-Seine, Rama Yade, secretary of state for sports and number two behind that list André Santini (NC) and the UMP deputy Axel Poniatowski, tops the list in the Val d'Oise, will also be present, according to a source at the UMP.
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The leader for the UMP regional Ile-de-France, condemned Tuesday the initiative of Mayor UMP Franconville, who made accusations against Ali Soumare (PS, Val-d'Oise), which proved partially false.
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Secretary of State to the City Fadela Amara denounced "a campaign foul" against the SP candidate in Ile-de-France Ali Soumare. Valerie Pécresse was also disconnected from the approach of members of the UMP.
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In "Politically show", MEP PS said that the two officials were convicted right ... in 1965. The discussion of Michael Field turned around particular case Soumare.
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Valerie Pécresse is currently struggling in the polls which give largely defeated in the second round by the outgoing president of the Regional Council IdF, Jean-Paul Huchon (PS). In a survey conducted on 15 and 16 February, TNS Sofres attributed 42% of voting intentions in the list of Ms. Pécresse (UMP, New Center, MPF, CNPT) in the second round of voting March 21, against 58% that of Mr Huchon (PS, PCF, Left Party and Ecology Europe).
The appointment also comes when the UMP is being embarrassed by the violent accusations made by some of its elected officials (including Axel Poniatowski) cons Soumare Ali, head of the list PS in the Val d'Oise. The young candidate of Malian origin was accused of being a "recidivist offender experienced" on the basis of documents which proved partially true. An elected UMP apologized for bringing a false accusation.
The Elysee warned: Nicolas Sarkozy, during his visit to Kigali, the first by a French president since 1994 - do not apologize on behalf of France for the genocide in Rwanda. Unsurprisingly, he has not done as expected but still many Rwandans as other nations such as Belgium, have already apologized. "Each country has its history and I have not come to Kigali for a race to the vocabulary," he said.
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On the second day of his trip to Africa, the Head of State met Paul Kagame, the Rwandan counterpart, to end the stormy relations between the two countries since the 1994 genocide.
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During his two days of travel in Africa, the Head of State will make his anointed the "new" Gagon the son of Omar Bongo and then turn the page of the litigation that hampers relations with Kigali after the genocide.
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On a visit to Rwanda on Thursday, Nicolas Sarkozy is the first French head of state to visit the country since the 1994 genocide. He paid tribute to victims of the genocide of Tutsis.
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The Head of State has however admitted at his joint press conference with his counterpart Paul Kagame, of "serious miscalculation" and "a form of blindness" from Paris as the international community . "What happened here is unacceptable, but what happened here requires the international community, including France, to reflect on his mistakes that failure to prevent and stop this terrible crime," said he said with strong words. Among these errors, including Nicolas Sarkozy has raised "serious misjudgements and a form of blindness when we have not seen the size of the genocidal government of President has been assassinated, errors in Operation Turquoise involved too late and probably too little. "
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During this visit, symbolic as it only lasted a few hours, including Nicolas Sarkozy has visited the memorial dedicated to victims of genocide. "On behalf of the French people, I bow before the victims of the genocide of Tutsis," he wrote on the book of the memorial. "Humanity will keep forever the memory of those innocent people and their suffering," he added.
He said he wished that all the killers be found and tried. "Is there are in France? It is justice to say. We have to deny political asylum to persons concerned, and there is a judicial process," he also said, referring, without naming, Agathe Habyarimana, the widow of Paul Kagame's predecessor. "We are required, we need our friends in Rwanda understand, by the independence of the judiciary, by its timing, our procedures," noted, however, Nicolas Sarkozy, recalling that "in France the judiciary is independent, I have said to President Kagame, who also understands perfectly.
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Rwanda: Sarkozy Should he apologize on behalf of France for genocide?
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The train trip was intended to seal the reconciliation between the two countries after a long estrangement, marked notably by a rupture of diplomatic relations for three years.
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