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Left 'set to beat' Sarkozy party | |
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Exit polls from the French regional elections indicate that President Nicolas Sarkozy's centre-right UMP party is heading for a defeat. | |
The polls gave the Socialists up to 30% against 26.5% for the UMP. However, the turnout appears to have been low. | |
It is the last nationwide vote before presidential and parliamentary elections due in 2012. | It is the last nationwide vote before presidential and parliamentary elections due in 2012. |
The poll ratings of the centre-right president have plunged in opinion polls and unemployment has risen to 10%. | The poll ratings of the centre-right president have plunged in opinion polls and unemployment has risen to 10%. |
The BBC's Emma Jane-Kirby, in Paris, says that although the election is meant to be about regional issues, voters are bound to use this opportunity to punish the central government. | The BBC's Emma Jane-Kirby, in Paris, says that although the election is meant to be about regional issues, voters are bound to use this opportunity to punish the central government. |
FRANCE'S ELECTORAL CALENDAR May-June 2007: Presidential and parliamentary elections see Sarkozy elected president and UMP victoryMarch 2010: Regional elections provide key half-term testMay-June 2012: Next presidential and parliamentary elections Sarkozy's party faces drubbing | FRANCE'S ELECTORAL CALENDAR May-June 2007: Presidential and parliamentary elections see Sarkozy elected president and UMP victoryMarch 2010: Regional elections provide key half-term testMay-June 2012: Next presidential and parliamentary elections Sarkozy's party faces drubbing |
Ahead of Sunday's first round, Prime Minister Fillon told voters: "Do not listen to those who claim it's a foregone conclusion." | Ahead of Sunday's first round, Prime Minister Fillon told voters: "Do not listen to those who claim it's a foregone conclusion." |
The socialists are expected to forge alliances with Green and other left-wing parties ahead of next Sunday's second round. | |
The Socialist Party is deeply divided at national level, but remains strong in regions. | The Socialist Party is deeply divided at national level, but remains strong in regions. |
Analysts say party leader Martine Aubry, who has been criticised by rivals, is hoping a good result in the current polls will boost her chances to become the socialist candidate in the 2012 presidential election. | Analysts say party leader Martine Aubry, who has been criticised by rivals, is hoping a good result in the current polls will boost her chances to become the socialist candidate in the 2012 presidential election. |