Petition calls on Obama to run for president in France – The Verge

Amid a presidential campaign that has been marred by scandal, conspiracy theories, and the spectre of a new far-right leader, disillusioned French voters have called for an outsider to join the race: Barack Obama.

A petition launched on Monday calls on the former US president to run in this years French elections, which will be held in April and May. Called Obama17, the petition aims to garner 1 million signatures by March 15th, and as of Friday morning, it had already gained 30,000, according to one of the people behind the effort. But even the people who launched the website acknowledge that the chances of Obama actually ascending to the Elyse Palace are virtually zero. French law requires presidential candidates to be French, which Obama is not.

But the impossibility of the campaign is also what inspired it. In a phone interview Thursday night, one of the people behind the petition, who asked only to be identified as Antoine, said he and three other friends decided to create the site out of frustration with Frances leading candidates and the campaigns theyve run so far.

We just wanted to say that weve had enough of all of these guys.

In a campaign where we only talk about the scandals of [center-right candidate Franois] Fillon or the rise of [far-right candidate Marine] Le Pen, at a certain moment we told ourselves well, why not? Antoine said. We just wanted to say that weve had enough of all of these guys.

Antoine, who is in his 30s, says that he and his friends are not activists, and he doesnt align himself with a particular political party. But he says he has grown tired of voting for the lesser of two evils in every presidential race, rather than a candidate who inspires genuine enthusiasm. The only guy whos ever made me feel that way is Obama, he says. This week, he and his friends plastered some 500 Obama posters across Paris, each carrying the slogan: Oui on peut (Yes we can).

Antoine isnt the first French voter to call for an Obama presidency; similar petitions were launched last year, as NPR notes. And although Antoine realizes that it may be a long time before France changes its citizenship requirement for presidents, he thinks its important to at least put forth the idea of a more globalized government particularly given the nationalist, inward-looking rhetoric that has characterized Le Pens campaign.

At a time when Amazon and Facebook and Apple are richer than our country, its stupid to think that its our nationalism that will make us better governed, he says. We would do better to pay people who are competent to fill important positions, rather than getting stuck with the same people weve had for 20 years.

The reality, of course, is that it will never happen, he adds. But in another world, in 100 years or 200 years, it may not be a problem.

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