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French presidency denies Hollande-Trierweiler split reports | |
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The French presidency has contradicted media reports that President Francois Hollande would officially announce his separation from his partner, Valerie Trierweiler, on Saturday. | |
The president's office at the Elysee Palace told the BBC "false rumours" had been circulating in the French media. | |
Two weeks ago a magazine published photos apparently showing Mr Hollande's affair with an actress. | |
Ms Trierweiler spent a week in hospital after the revelations. | |
Mr Hollande, who has never denied having an affair with Julie Gayet, has admitted to a "difficult moment" in his relationship with Ms Trierweiler. | Mr Hollande, who has never denied having an affair with Julie Gayet, has admitted to a "difficult moment" in his relationship with Ms Trierweiler. |
On Thursday Ms Trierweiler sacked her lawyer for saying she was seeking to end her relationship with Mr Hollande "with the greatest possible dignity". | On Thursday Ms Trierweiler sacked her lawyer for saying she was seeking to end her relationship with Mr Hollande "with the greatest possible dignity". |
Sources close to Mr Hollande told French media the presidency would make an official announcement on Saturday. | Sources close to Mr Hollande told French media the presidency would make an official announcement on Saturday. |
But in response to the initial reports, a spokesman for the Elysee told the BBC: "There will be no accouncement today (Saturday). They are false rumours circulating in the French media." | |
Ms Trierweiler, who has continued to work as a journalist for the glossy magazine Paris-Match, is travelling to India on Sunday in support of the work of the French charity Action Against Hunger. | Ms Trierweiler, who has continued to work as a journalist for the glossy magazine Paris-Match, is travelling to India on Sunday in support of the work of the French charity Action Against Hunger. |
Since she left hospital, she has been staying at an official residence, La Lanterne, near Versailles. | |
"He [Mr Hollande] has consulted her and brought her up to date, she accepts the situation as a fait accompli, but she is leaving it to him to take the initiative," a member of Ms Trierweiler's entourage told the newspaper Le Parisien. | |
Ms Trierweiler and Mr Hollande have never married. She announced their relationship six months after he left his previous partner, one-time French presidential candidate Segolene Royal, with whom he has four children. | Ms Trierweiler and Mr Hollande have never married. She announced their relationship six months after he left his previous partner, one-time French presidential candidate Segolene Royal, with whom he has four children. |
For her part, Ms Gayet has announced she is suing Closer magazine, which published the original reports, for breach of privacy. | For her part, Ms Gayet has announced she is suing Closer magazine, which published the original reports, for breach of privacy. |
Closer magazine said that the affair had begun during the 2012 presidential race. | Closer magazine said that the affair had begun during the 2012 presidential race. |