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Carla Bruni insists that one term as French First Lady is enough for her.

London, Dec 15 : Carla Bruni insists that one term as French First Lady is enough for her.

But whether President Nicolas Sarkozy seeks re-election it was "his business and not hers", she added.

During an interview to TF1 television presenter Thierry Demaiziere, the Italian-born singer said they never talk about it.

"As his wife, one mandate is enough. If he wants to stand, that's his business. We never talk about it because I don't think I should get involved in that kind of thing," the Telegraph quoted her as saying.

"It's all very complicated, and it's his job. It would be like him sticking his nose in and suggesting I write a song in a major or minor key, when that's my business," she added.

The 41-year-old former supermodel also revealed how happy they were as a couple.

"My husband can do anything, because he puts his all into everything he does, and that's how you succeed in life," she said.

She added: "He gives everything he has in his work and his love life, and that is amazing for a woman and amazing for a nation.

"So, really I'm just content that the French have him as president at all.

"He is a complete and well-rounded person, and that's obvious the second he walks into a room.

"I think if he was a carpenter, he'd be the best carpenter. Giving everything is how one succeeds in professional and private life."

"Our private life is very gentle, very calm and very tranquil.

"I'm better with him than alone, and that's something I could never have imagined saying when I was young," she added.

ANI

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