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Saturday, May 5, 2012

2012 France: Sarko 'but it was' the favorite Hollande

Last Comeback candidate for President Nicolas Sarkozy who, two days before the runoff election on Sunday, has 'eaten' the advantage previously granted by the polls to Francois Hollande. The latest survey of Ifop for Paris Match in the afternoon gave him 48%, only 4 points from 52% of Hollande. Against the incumbent president, however, the Socialist candidate still maintains a wide margin of advantage, including as appropriate precisely between 4 to 7 percentage points: still too large to be cleared in no time remained available. Yet the president does not give up and, in his last rally in Les Sable d'Olonne, Vendee, has confirmed that it wished to beat "until the last minute," denouncing the slanders against him, and by defining the left of Hollande focused "only on your own navel. " "Do not imagine how things will play on the razor's edge" has so prophesied. More and more 'self confident' that Hollande rally in Haut-Homburg in the Moselle said to represent the left "but also more 'leftist'. "I represent all Republicans and those that are related to values ​​and principles," he said. While a good handful of French artists and intellectuals, including the ubiquitous actor 'friend' Gerard Depardieu, for Sarkozy lines up with an appeal on the site of the conservative candidate, the bookmakers are always more 'confident of the victory of left-wing candidate. For many in fact, without the decisive support of Marine Le Pen, who announced the turnout, Sarkozy has finally seen the victory away. And this has affected also the explanation of vote for the centrist candidate Francois Bayrou Hollande, today criticized Sarkozy for "inconsistency" 'cause he had previously said that the Socialist candidate would lead the country into bankruptcy. But the games remain open and continue the challenge until the silence that will shoot 'tonight at midnight: the followers of Le Pen, Sarkozy has just issued an ultimatum reminding them that they are subjects and, therefore, need not comply with the decision of the leaders of extreme right . For its part Hollande tries to ensnare the undecided more 'Europeanists soften its positions on Fiscal Compact. The Sueddeutsche Zeitung and 'in possession of certain minutes of meetings between diplomats and employees of the German Socialist candidate for the Elysee, where and' wrote that in case of victory Hollande would adopt a "pragmatic solution" regarding Fiscal Compact instead of doing it jump without warranties of growth, as threatened in his campaign. In fact it will 'just Europe the first game that the new president will have to' play and the event will be 'at the end of May beginning of June with the informal European summit in Brussels.

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