Sarkozy under fire for sacking officials
French President Nicolas Sarkozy was accused yesterday of behaving like an autocrat after two local officials were dismissed for allowing noisy protests during a visit he made to a northern town this month. Opposition Socialists and even some members...
French President Nicolas Sarkozy was accused yesterday of behaving like an autocrat after two local officials were dismissed for allowing noisy protests during a visit he made to a northern town this month.
Opposition Socialists and even some members of Mr Sarkozy's own centre-right UMP party criticised the "scandalous" removal of the two officials who were blamed for not stopping a protest from disrupting Mr Sarkozy's visit to the town of Saint Lo on January 12.
"You feel as though you're living in another age," said Marisol Touraine, a Socialist parliamentary deputy with party responsibility for security issues. "This is like some prince ruling from on high in its arbitrariness."
The removals followed a case last year when a senior security official in Corsica was sacked after nationalist demonstrators briefly occupied a holiday villa owned by one of Mr Sarkozy's close friends.