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In March and April 2006, a series of protests took place due to a proposed labor law that would allow employers to fire workers under age 26 within two years without giving any reason. The law was intended to control high unemployment among French young workers. The protests continued after President Chirac signed a somewhat amended bill into law. But on April 10, Chirac relented and rescinded the law, which was an embarrassing about-face for the government. Presidential elections held in April 2007 pitted the Socialist Ségolène Royal against the conservative Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy, who was the nominee for the Union for a Popular Movement. Late in the race, centrist candidate Francois Bayrou emerged as a contender. Sarkozy, with 30.7%, and Royal, taking 25.2%, prevailed in the very first round of voting. Sarkozy went on to win the runoff election, taking 53.1% of the vote to Royal's 46.9%.

Charles Martel was one of the first leaders of the Carolingian dynasty and is responsible of the expansion of the Frankish kingdom and also stopped the Muslim advance. Charlemagne not only was a very able military leader, but he was also a big supporter of education and the arts. During Charlemagne's period there was a Carolingian renaissance but very soon after his death the kingdom was divided. Hugh Capet was elected to the throne to be the king of France, this way the Carolingian dynasty ended and the Capetian Dynasty begun. In 1066, William, Duke of Normandy invaded England and was then crowned as the English king on Christmas Day, 1066. With the marriage of Eleanor of Aquitaine, who had been married before with king Louis VII of France and then was married with Henry II of England, there was yielded the majority of the western part of France to the British Wreath. After the death of the last Capetian king Charles IV, Edward III of England claimed the French Throne and started the Hundred Years' War in 1337. With the help of one French peasant girl, Joan of Arc, Charles VIII emerged victorious at the war and drove the English back to Calais.

French is the third-largest of all of the Romance languages in terms of number of native speakers, after the Spanish and Portuguese languages. French is also an official or administrative language in several communities and international organizations which include: the European Union International Olympic Committee World Trade Organization NATO, FINA, FIA, FIFA, World Anti-Doping Agency, United Nations, International Court of Justice, IHO, International Secretariat for Water, International Association of Political Science, International Bureau of Weights and Measures, European Broadcasting Union, ESA, Universal Postal Union, Interpol and many many more as wel as being among one of the six official and the two working languages of the United Nations and of all its agencies.

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