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  • Hollande 'Shared' Wife With Sarkozy's Armenian Minister - Report

    HOLLANDE 'SHARED' WIFE WITH SARKOZY'S ARMENIAN MINISTER - REPORT

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    October 11, 2012 - 13:49 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - French first lady Valerie Trierweiler was the
    shared mistress of Socialist president Francois Hollande and a married
    conservative minister, as it was revealed Oct 10, The Sun reported.

    In a scandalous insight into the adulterous nature of Gallic politics,
    details of the 47-year-old's passionate affair with Patrick Devedjian
    of Armenian descent have been made public for the first time.

    Mr Devedjian is an arch right-winger and a close personal friend of
    Nicolas Sarkozy, the conservative former president who was defeated
    by Mr Hollande in the May presidential election.

    Since then, Ms Trierweiler - who is nicknamed "Valerie Rottweiler"
    and "First Concubine" by the French media - has become one of the
    most unpopular first ladies in recent history.

    She began an affair with Mr Hollande, 58, while he was still living
    with Segolene Royale, the mother of his four children and a senior
    Socialist politician in her own right.

    Now it has been revealed that not only was Ms Trierweiler herself
    married at the time, she was also alternating secret sex sessions
    with the right wing Mr Devedjian, now 68.

    Miss Trierweiler frequently asked Mr Devedjian, who is still a senior
    member of the opposition UMP coalition, to leave his wife of more
    than 30 years for her, and when he refused to do so she concentrated
    her affections on Mr Hollande.

    Incredibly, both Mr Devedjian and Mr Hollande knew they were sleeping
    with the same woman, and developed "a great respect for each other",
    according to a new book.

    Miss Trierweiler was at the time married to her second husband, her
    fellow Paris Match magazine journalist Denis Trierweiler, with whom
    she has three sons. It means she was effectively in a relationship
    with three men at the same time.

    Details of the complicated love triangles are contained in La Frondeuse
    (The Rebellious One), an unauthorized biography of Miss Trierweiler
    by the French political writers Christophe Jakubyszyn and Alix
    Bouilhaguet, which comes out tomorrow.

    Mr Jacubyszyn points out that Mr Hollande and Mr Devedjian were at
    one stage general secretaries of their respective parties.

    Miss Trierweiler, who was a political affairs reporter while sleeping
    with the two men, would have accordingly been party to some intriguing
    pillow talk from either end of the political spectrum.

    The authors compare the situation to the famous 1962 film Jules et Jim
    by French director Francois Truffaut, in which a married woman played
    by Jeanne Moreau has numerous affairs before sharing her affections
    with her husband and another man.

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