French President Hollande to separate from partner: report

French President Francois Hollande (right), seen in this June 9, 2012, file photo, is expected to announce his separation from partner Valerie Trierweiler (left) on Saturday, Jan 25, 2014, following a media storm over allegations he is having an affa
French President Francois Hollande (right), seen in this June 9, 2012, file photo, is expected to announce his separation from partner Valerie Trierweiler (left) on Saturday, Jan 25, 2014, following a media storm over allegations he is having an affair with an actress, according to the Journal du Dimanche. -- PHOTO: REUTERS

PARIS (REUTERS) - French President Francois Hollande is expected to announce his separation from partner Valerie Trierweiler on Saturday following a media storm over allegations he is having an affair with an actress, according to the Journal du Dimanche.

First lady Ms Trierweiler, 48, Mr Hollande's partner since 2006, plans to travel to India on Sunday for a charity trip and the president wants to settle the issue of their future before her departure, the newspaper said.

"The press release from the Elysee Palace should be released sometime today," the respected national weekly said on its website, without citing its sources.

A spokesman for the president declined to comment on the report, and Ms Trierweiler's spokesman did not immediately return a request for comment.

Two weeks ago, celebrity magazine Closer published a report that Mr Hollande was having an affair with French actress Julie Gayet. It ran pictures of what it said was the president wearing a motorcycle helmet arriving via scooter to visit Ms Gayet for nocturnal trysts.

The ensuing media storm has diverted public attention from a shift Mr Hollande has made this month towards more business-friendly policies, which he hopes will revive the Euro zone's second-biggest economy in the face of high unemployment.

A press conference to unveil the economic plans was overshadowed by questions over Mr Hollande's private life, as was a trip to Rome to meet the pope on Friday.

Mr Hollande, 59, is the most unpopular president in modern France, according to polls. He has struggled to live up to a promise to get unemployment, currently stuck near 11 percent, firmly on a downward trend.

He has four children from a previous relationship with Ms Segolene Royal, a senior member of his Socialist Party and a 2007 presidential candidate. Ms Royal announced their separation just after she lost the 2007 election to Mr Nicolas Sarkozy.

Ms Trierweiler, an arts columnist for weekly magazine Paris Match, is not married to Mr Hollande but assumed the role of first lady at official functions following his election in May 2012.

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