Far from an improbable, uncharismatic president, Francois Hollande has been working quietly for decades as the bearer of a clear — if utopian — vision shared by many Europeans. He has studied the failures of the Fifth Republic’s only other socialist leader, François Mitterrand, and is determined not to repeat his mistakes.
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