from Le Figaro :
10.00 pm: Fouquets restaurant, a convivial refuge
Everyone wants to see the new President of the French Republic. Around 200 people carrying "Young People for Sarkozy" banners have broken through the CRS barriers around the roads leading to Fouquets, the famous brasserie on the Champs-Elysées. They all want to share a moment with Nicolas Sarkozy, who is there to relax before addressing his supporters who have gathered en masse at the Place de la Concorde where a giant concert is being held.
The atmosphere was calm yet cordial. In the background, a few Socialist supporters chant, "Ségo présidente!". But their hearts are not really in it.
This just in from Boz at French Election 2007:
“Although it may not turn out to be true, Sarkozy has been elected on a platform of competence, and that will mean that voters will expect results. Luckily, they only had to wait until today when singer Johnny Hallyday announced that he will leave his exile in Switzerland and return to France now that Sarkozy will cap taxes at 50%.”
Johnny Hallyday left France because he was being taxed at 78%.