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    FRENCH PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE 'FEELS CLOSE TO TURKS'

    Hurriyet Daily News
    June 27 2011
    Turkey

    The youngest contender for the French presidency in 2012 has said he
    is already well-acquainted with Turkey thanks to family roots that
    go back to eastern Turkey.

    Maxime Verner's mother has Armenian roots in the eastern province of
    Erzurum, while the 21-year-old candidate's father is ethnic French.

    "I know Turkey very well; I am interested [in Turkish] history also. I
    feel [that the] Turks are very close to me. They are open-minded. I
    want to build a bridge between Turkey and other countries. I would
    like to tell them that the world of tomorrow is ours. We have
    responsibilities to conquer and obtain solidarity," Verner told
    the Hurriyet Daily News in a recent email interview, adding that
    he followed the example of the world-famous Armenian-French artist
    Charles Aznavour.

    "I am not expecting any support [from] the French-Armenian community; I
    am French. But lots of Armenians and Turks do support me," Verner said.

    The presidential candidate also said he attended Istanbul's Galatasaray
    University as an exchange student recently.

    Verner, whose father was a taxi driver, said his interest in politics
    began while he was working in his father's cab in the village where
    he was born.

    "Today, I do not belong to any party; my family has never belonged
    to any [parties either.] I became popular [through the support of]
    the working class," he added.

    The French constitution was altered because of his candidacy, to
    allow the then 18-year-old Verner to enter parliament three years ago,
    he said.

    "I want to change the future, the young generations, the long-term
    perspectives, the world. I want to help France open itself to the
    world. I would like to free society where anything is possible for
    anyone. I believe emotions can change the world," he said and added
    that he made extensive use of modern technology during election
    campaigns.

    Verner also said he was a member of the "Association des Jeunes de
    France" (The Association for the French Youth) and said the youth
    wanted to earn the trust of the French people.

    "We want to elucidate [people on] how great the potential of young
    people is and what we can do," he said.

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