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Young French-Armenian Wants to Run for Presidency in 2012

Maxime Verner, 21, son of a taxi driver and a French mother of Armenian descent has presented his candidacy for France’s presidential election in 2012.

Mr. Verner campaign thrust is presented in a recently published book entitled “Youth of all ages meet us! 89 proposals for 2012”

For example, he proposes that the driving licence should be completely free, funded by the French government and highways companies.

Engaged in politics very young, Maxim wants to be the candidate of the French youth and to be able to present his ideas and to transmit them to the representative of the Republic. He preaches for the establishment of inter-generational solidarity aimed at boosting young people in the work force.

The candidacy of this student, majoring in political communications, has created a sensation in France. Many articles have been written on his project and he has been invited to speak on several television channels.

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