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by Johnny Summerton (his website) Thursday 10 December 2009 - 1 comment
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Music to the ears France’s lip-synching government ministers

An all-singing, all dancing, all lip-synching video featuring government ministers of France’s ruling centre-right UMP party.

It’s the latest video to create a buzz on the Internet here in France; members of the governing centre-right Union pour un Mouvement Populaire (Union for a Popular Movement UMP) party lip-synching.

Most of the video was shot at the party’s summer conference in Seignosse best remembered perhaps for THAT clip of the interior minister, Brice Hortefeux apparently making a remark which many interpreted as racist.

And it features - if that’s the right word - several government ministers - past and present - letting their hair down and singing and dancing in perfect harmony, albeit it to a playback.

The teaser came out last week with the official release of the full-length version set for release Friday 11 December.

But of course the French media has got hold its hands on it - so to speak - and the pirated version, complete with a Nicolas Sarkozy impersonator voice-over, is already doing the rounds.

The video is the brainchild of the UMP’s youth wing. An attempt surely to appeal to the electorate ahead next year’s regional elections in which several of the political "artistes" will be standing such as the minister for higher education and research, Valérie Pécresse, in Ile de France and the minister of employment, Xavier Darcos, in Aquitaine.

Also shaking their stuff and joining in the fun in a splendid show of solidarity in "Tous ceux qui veulent changer le monde" ("Everyone who wants to change the world") are several other frontline government ministers including Christine Lagarde, (finance), Eric Besson (immigration) and Eric Woerth (budget) as well as the junior minister for sports, Rama Yade, and the junior minister for family, Nadine Morano.

Not forgetting of course the former prime minister, Jean-Pierre Raffarin, or Rachida Dati, who until June this year was the justice minister and is now a member of the European parliament.

And so the list goes on.

Earlier this year a similar lip-synched video from Daniel Cohn Bendit’s Europe Écologie party ahead of June’s European parliamentary elections received more than 90,000 hits.

While it would without doubt be stretching a point to say that it contributed to the party’s success in the election in which it won over 16 per cent of the national vote and gained 14 seats in the European parliament, it certainly didn’t do it any harm.

Something perhaps the youth wing of the UMP party is hoping it can repeat in next year’s regional elections.

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