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France Local Elections: Hollande’s Party (PS) Trounced by Sarkaozy (UMP) and Le Pen (FN) In local French elections over the weekend, Conservatives Hold Off National Front while PS, the party of president Francois Hollande finished a distant third.
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Via translation from El Economista, please consider France Limits Cash Payments to 1,000 Euros The French Government will limit cash payments to 1,000 euros, compared to 3,000 euros today, a move that will come into force in September to combat terrorist financing and money laundering, in an announcement from Finance Minister Michel Sapin.