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Chirac is revolting!

michel

Administrator Emeritus
Staff member
I hope you'll forgive the pun............although, come to think of it......
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,13509-2101032,00.html
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The TimesMarch 24, 2006
Chirac flees summit in a fury over use of English

By Anthony Browne
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Chirac only returned to the summit when it was the turn of a French speaker to address the delegates (Yves Herman/Reuters)
PRESIDENT CHIRAC stormed out of the first session of a European Union summit dominated by a row over French nationalism because a fellow Frenchman insisted on speaking English.


President Chirac and three of his ministers walked out of the room when Ernest-Antoine Seillière, the leader of the European business lobby UNICE, punctured Gallic pride by insisting on speaking the language of Shakespeare rather than that of Molière.
When M Seillière, who is an English-educated steel baron, started a presentation to all 25 EU leaders, President Chirac interrupted to ask why he was speaking in English. M Seillière explained: “I’m going to speak in English because that is the language of business.”
Without saying another word, President Chirac, who lived in the US as a student and speaks fluent English, walked out, followed by his Foreign, Finance and Europe ministers, leaving the 24 other European leaders stunned. They returned only after M Seilière had finished speaking.
The meeting was furnished with full interpretation services, and anyone in the room could speak or listen in any of the 20 official EU languages. Embarrassed French diplomats tried to explain away the walk-out, saying that their ministers all needed a toilet break at the same time.
In the absence of his President, M Seillière gave warning about the dangers of the “economic nationalism” being pursued by the French Government. The summit, aimed at restoring confidence in the future of the EU, has been overshadowed by a row over the tide of protectionism sweeping the continent, with Tony Blair and Angela Merkel, the German Chancellor, cautioning about the danger of raising barriers to foreign competition.
President Chirac, who recently denounced British food as the worst in the world after Finnish, has led an increasingly eccentric campaign to try to turn back the growing dominance of English in the EU and across the world. French and English are equal official languages in the EU, but the enlargement of the Union has entrenched the dominance of English.
Jacques Delors, the former President of the European Commission, used to ban journalists from posing questions in English in the press room.
When President Chirac had a one-to-one dinner last year with President Bush, he insisted on speaking his mother tongue the whole time, even though the US President could understand him only through an interpreter.
At one UN summit where there was no translation, President Chirac pretended not to understand questions in English and demanded that Tony Blair, who speaks French, act as his interpreter. President Chirac has announced plans to start a French version of CNN to promote culture. He was furious when its managers disclosed that most of the output would be in English because otherwise few would understand it.
 

c0da

Active Member
Embarrassed French diplomats tried to explain away the walk-out, saying that their ministers all needed a toilet break at the same time.

Hahaha, did they think anybody would actually believe that?

I think Jaques Chirac is just a bit bitter that English is The language.

Maybe he is Napoleon in disguise.
 

jeffrey

†ßig Dog†
If it wasn't for the English speaking countries, he'd be speaking German right now. ;)
 

cataclysm

New Member
heh, this is just Chirac being Chirac. He thinks France is going to lose its "uniqueness" and become just another European country.

He's always upset about something, he gets angry if someone doesn't speak perfect French, hope Chiac doesn't hang around too much longer.
 

Flappycat

Well-Known Member
English triumphs, once again, and the day is saved. I'll learn German, I'll learn Spanish, I'll learn Chinese, I'll learn Finnish, but we're finally going to get back at the French for messing up our language back in the middle ages by completely wiping theirs from existence, baby, and they can't do a thing about it. Harrrrrr harrrrr harrrrr.
 

Booko

Deviled Hen
michel said:
President Chirac, who recently denounced British food as the worst in the world after Finnish...

Clearly Chirac has never consumed Dutch cuisine. :eek:
 

Runt

Well-Known Member
I have to pose the question... if French and English are BOTH the official languages of the EU, then why shouldn't French be spoken? It is my understanding, from talking to people who are natives of Europe or who have lived there for a while, that the average European speaks 2-3 languages, and I'm betting that third language is French. So they'd understand just as well as they would if English were being spoken...

Not that this excuses his behavior at all. His actions were very childish. But still... if they're going to call French and English the two official languages of the EU, then it should be EQUALLY acceptable for diplomats to speak French....... OR English!
 
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