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据外媒报道,三角恋丑闻缠身的法国总统奥朗德,14日在爱丽舍宫举行记者会,公布经济改革方案详情。不过记者一开始便追问他与女友瓦莱丽及新欢朱莉·加耶的关系,奥朗德承认与瓦莱丽正处于痛苦时刻,承诺在下月11日出访美国前,向外界交代到底谁才是真正的“第一女友”。
Two François Hollandes appeared before the world's press today. One of them, the statesman and would-be saviour1 of France, refused to comment on the nocturnal(夜的) escapades(越轨行为) of the private man.
He was allowed to get away with it, more or less, by the 600 journalists packed into the glittering Chambre de Fêtes of the Elysee Palace. It is difficult to imagine the leader of any other democratic country escaping so lightly.
President Hollande admitted to suffering "pain" in his private life, but he refused to comment on reports that he is having an affair with a 41-year-old actress, Julie Gayet. He declined to say whether his official companion Valérie Trierweiler should still be considered France's First Lady. He said that a statement would be made before 11 February when the French first couple are expected to visit the Obamas at the White House.
"Everyone in his private life can go through ordeals(折磨,考验)," President Hollande said. "That is what is happening to us."
"These are painful moments. But I have a principle that private matters are dealt with in private. This is neither the place nor the time to do so."
Asked about the health of Ms Trierweiler, 49, who is in hospital recovering from a "severe case of the blues2", Mr Hollande said curtly3: "She is resting. I have nothing else to say."
So much for the private man. The other Hollande -- the Socialist4 statesman and would-be saviour of France -- was in more loquacious5 form. He spent most of a two-and-a-half hour press conference explaining a sharp lurch6(突然倾斜) in his economic policy towards a more market-driven, supply-side approach.
Mr Hollande did take a couple of other questions on "l'affaire Gayet" without confirming or denying that the man pictured in a motorcycle helmet leaving her flat on 31 December was indeed him. He would not sue Closer magazine for publishing the images, he said, though his "indignation was total”" at the breach7 of his right to privacy.
Yes, he agreed the legal status of the French First Lady -- at present she has none -- should be made clear. Mr Hollande promised “"transparency" on the subject.
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