Will she burn out or shine brightly? The enigma of Rama Yade

cRama Yade, if you don’t know the name you have been living under a rock if you profess to  follow European politics, is the Senegalese-born, dynamic young French Cabinet Minister. She is a fascinating case study in political performance.  Late in 2008 we wrote her off as a star that burned too bright-too fast, The rise and fall of Rama Yade, the French Minister for Human Rights
However she fought back, even escaping the intense focus of Carla Bruni’s suspicion as to her relationship with Sarkozy. So a couple of months back, we admitted we got it wrong and that maybe she was still a star ascendant, The rise and rise of Rama Yade

She was up, then down and back up again, but now it looks like she overstepped the mark again. In fact, her problem may be that she has become an icon in a political system that doesn’t always welcome individual performers, and especially any that challenge Sarkozy for headline space. It looks like Rama Yade just got her fingers smacked once again, but given our lousy performance predicting her demise or ascendancy, this time we give you the facts but do not venture an opinion as to whether she survives or dies on the French political system.

Rama Yade, the popular French cabinet minister, has been told to “shut your gob or resign” by colleagues after criticising Nicolas Sarkozy and government policy. The outspoken, Senegalese-born politician – once hailed by the president as France’s Condoleezza Rice, the former black American secretary of state – has been frozen out of the cabinet for serial insubordination.

Miss Yade now faces going the same way as Rachida Dati, the other star symbol of Mr Sarkozy’s politically and ethnically diverse “rainbow” cabinet.

She has barely spoken to the president in months, while François Fillon, the prime minister, fuelled speculation she is on the way out by coldly telling colleagues: “We will have to draw the consequences when the time comes.”

Christine Lagarde, the finance minister, was slightly warmer. “You have to learn the rules of the game. When you’re young it’s sometimes a bit harder. Sometimes you need an older brother or an older sister to remind you of the rules,” she said.

The junior sports minister has survived several run-ins with Mr Sarkozy. She first invoked his wrath in 2007 by condemning a Paris visit by Muammar Gaddafi, the Libyan leader. France, she said, must never be a “doormat” on which dictators wipe the blood of their crimes.

Mr Sarkozy forgave her and she placated him after another skirmish by sending him heart-shaped chocolates.

But her most serious recent criticism may prove the last straw. Two weeks ago she broke ranks in a nepotism scandal in which Mr Sarkozy sought to have his son Jean, 23, a law student, run the body managing La Défense, the business district west of Paris.

“We must not give the impression that there is a gap between the protected elites and the little people,” Miss Yade warned. Most of France agreed but Mr Sarkozy was furious, exclaiming: “This is too much!” He dispatched his chief of staff to severely reprimand her. Jean has since renounced the top La Défense job, but was elected to the board.

Rama Yade told to ’shut your gob or quit’ French government – Telegraph

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