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    FRENCH VOTERS CHOOSE SARKOZY'S SOCIALIST OPPONENT

    YERKIR.AM
    17:10 - 17.10.2011

    French Socialist MP Francois Hollande has been crowned favourite
    for next year's presidential election, winning the left's primary to
    choose a challenger for Nicolas Sarkozy.

    The centre-right incumbent is expected to stand for re-election, but
    all recent opinion polls show him on course to lose to any left-wing
    challenger, and Hollande's victory will serve as a springboard for
    his campaign.

    The vote was France's first US-style open primary - any voter who said
    he or she supports the ideals of the left could vote - and the huge
    turnout, estimated at 2.8 million, was hailed by Socialist leaders
    as a boost for the battle ahead.

    "Tonight, we rally behind our candidate," Socialist leader Martine
    Aubry declared after conceding defeat, preparing to welcome her
    erstwhile opponent to Socialist Party headquarters to celebrate his
    victory and make a speech designed to reunite and motivate activists.

    Segolene Royal, who is both Hollande's former partner and the
    Socialist's defeated candidate in the 2007 election, said the win was
    both an "undeniable advance" and showed supporters' "very strong trust"
    in the victor.

    Hollande had the backing of the four defeated first-round candidates
    and entered the run-off as favourite, but Aubry mounted a tough
    fightback, branding him a soft centrist without the steel to defeat
    Sarkozy.

    Aubry, 61, the former labour minister who gave France its 35-hour
    working week, also attacked Hollande's lack of executive experience.




    From: A. Papazian
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