Iwona said:
The descendants of Hortense (spelling?) and Louis are Bonaparte. But I'd like to know if there are Bonapartes who are the descendants of Napoleon's other sisters or brothers than Jerom.

Here is the PDF Bonaparte family tree with most of the branches, tree shrubs etc that sprung out until 2004. I suggest you to print it out because it's quite a nice collectible for any Royal Trivia research:
http://www.homar.org/genealog/pagina.asp?pag=frc20
I think is all a matter of seizing the opportunity when it comes by. If Charles Napoleon is not openly pitching his own imperial agenda and goes to election under the socialist party support, that is a way to get in without scaring republicans. You know, the tale of the wolf in sheep clothing. Although in this case is reverse, he is a royal sheep in wolf's clothing entering the territory of the big bad wolves of politics

. That's a better approach than, let's say, the pompous and seemingly arrogant House of Bourbon and House of Orleans who wait for the opportunity to be served to them on a silver plater. Much like Duarte, the Braganaza claimant does in Portugal on his refusal to enter the political arena.
Prince Charles Napoleon married a royal Princess after all. And a Bourbon no less. If he plays his cards well one local election would put him on the spotlight, then catapult to bigger things. Throw in some discontent among the people toward their system, some riots here and there and before you know time turns back and the improbable happens: people start thinking just one thought, the
after all, why not? thought. The world of politics in any place is just like the flavor of the month club, politicians go up and down in the public's eye in the most surprising ways. Besides, what is a President of a country but a King without a crown? Just look at the USA, father president, son president and now the talk that the other brother wants to run for the 2008 presidency. Presidents and Royals are not much different toward each other, except that Royals are a little more stable and for the people than republican overlords, who are for the party they belong too. The people's acceptance in any election is just a tool to the power they crave. Royals have a court, politicians have lobbyist groups and other groups of interest
Good luck to Charles Napoleon in 2007! I too think the Bonapartes are better prepared to guide a nation whether as politicians or royals than the rival Bourbon clans or even other career politicians. And Charles Napoleon has one winning card on his deck, his son. He is a Bonaparte with the blood of the Capets running within him too. Past and present in one kid, it's a
pink and yellow press dream of a family to exploit in 2007.