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The future of France

Rabiya Parekh | 18:52 UK time, Tuesday, 15 May 2007

Nicholas SarkozyJust before we sign off tonight on WHYS, I wanted to let you know what's coming up on tomorrow's programme.

Continuing with the international theme, on Wednesday we'll be live in Paris as France welcomes it's new .

Anu and I will be in the French capital to find out just how the country is preparing itself for a new era of politics.

Mr Sarkozy has pledged to , liberalise employment laws, be tough on crime and control immigration. So, does that make you optimistic for the future of France?

As always on WHYS we want you, our audience, to be a part of the programme. If you are in Paris and want to come along to the show on Wednesday, get in touch.

We'll be in the Bastille area of the city, and we want to talk to as many of you as we can.

Not only will be looking ahead, but also looking back, as outgoing bows out of office on Tuesday evening after 12 years at the top.

How did he change France? What will be his lasting legacy? What benefits will Nicholas Sarkozy inherit from Chiracs rule?

Email me now to join us on the programme on Wednesday and tell us what issues you think we should be talking about.

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