A young american became famous in France : Thione Niang

by geinoh | January 11, 2010 at 06:17 pm
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A free electron Made in USA 

I attended the second annual symposium "New World, New Capitalism" (8th 
January 2010) which closed its doors on the third theme of the roundtable "After the crisis: 
should we change our worldview? . Politicians, economists, Nobel prize 
compiled by Eric Besson to discuss the crisis. Throughout I 
focused on an electro free: Thione Niang. 


This year, I was happy, differs from its counterparts by not taking his speech 
behind the desk that it was allocated. Microphone in hand, Thione Niang evolved throughout the 
scene to another, punctuating his speech with gestures very energetic, uncompromising. For 
myself, it was happiness. 


Eric Besson Minister of Immigration, Integration, National identity and Solidary development (France)

But who's is Thiong Niang? 

He is 32 years since Friday, January 8. His story is that of a typical self-made man of the USA. 
One in gifted sought adventure in America. Thione Niang, confided to me til landed in New York 
in 2000, no Green Card, a Visa student and only have 20 dollars in his pocket. He made 
some  jobs until entering politics in 2005. The result is a fantastic story, 
Thione Niang became the assistant campaign of President Barack Obama.
In France Thione Niang met the french Prime minister, François Fillon and Eric Besson.


Thione Niang became really famous in France


Thione Niang (Director of International Relations, Young Democrats of America) and Gamal Mubarak (Deputy general secretary of the National Democratic Party - Egypt), after the third session of the “New World", New Capitalism” has been shooted by myself. (Paris, january 2009) - Photo : Serge-Henri Bouvet




Thione Niang and Michel Rocard - Photo : Serge-Henri Bouvet

 

Thione Niang - Photo : Serge-Henri Bouvet

 

Thione Niang - Photo : Serge-Henri Bouvet

Thione Niang at the second edition of the “New World, New Capitalism” symposium - Photo : Serge-Henri Bouvet

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John Doo

Excellent! Gorgeous!

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