Asked if his election would make him less available to the citizens of Tulle,
where he runs the regional council, Hollande said: “The inhabitants of Tulle
won’t miss me. If I lose, they’ll still have me. And if I’m elected, they
will have me even more. (Journalist, off camera. But you’ll be less
available?) But at the same time, they will be reassured to have me as
president.”
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