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France local elections: Socialists lose heavily - early results France local elections: Socialists lose heavily
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France's governing Socialists have suffered big losses in municipal elections, early results show, with the opposition UMP claiming victory and the far right celebrating further gains. France's governing Socialists have suffered big losses in municipal elections with the opposition UMP claiming victory and the far right celebrating further gains.
UMP leader Jean-Francois Cope hailed what he called a "blue wave" of support for his centre-right party.UMP leader Jean-Francois Cope hailed what he called a "blue wave" of support for his centre-right party.
The far-right National Front (FN) was heading for victory in up to seven towns, early results indicated. The far-right National Front (FN) was heading for victory in up to 15 towns, partial results indicated.
The Socialists have been hit by growing discontent over the economy.The Socialists have been hit by growing discontent over the economy.
Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault acknowledged the vote was "a defeat for the government and the [Socialist] majority".
"This message is clear... The president will draw conclusions, and he will do so in the interest of France,'' he added, in an apparent reference to a likely cabinet reshuffle.
It was unclear when a new government might be announced, or whether Mr Ayrault would keep his job.
French President Francois Hollande is due to meet Interior Minister Manuel Valls on Monday morning, and later Mr Ayrault.
The Socialists were said to have lost 155 towns of more than 9,000 inhabitants, Mr Valls said late on Sunday.
Turnout in Sunday's second-round vote was low, which was bad news for President Francois Hollande's Socialists as it was their supporters who were not voting, BBC Paris correspondent Hugh Schofield reports.Turnout in Sunday's second-round vote was low, which was bad news for President Francois Hollande's Socialists as it was their supporters who were not voting, BBC Paris correspondent Hugh Schofield reports.
Marine Le Pen's National Front was on course for victory in the southern towns of Beziers and Frejus and in Villers-Cotterets north-east of Paris. Marine Le Pen's National Front was on course for victory in the southern towns of Beziers and Frejus and in Villers-Cotterets, north-east of Paris.
The centre-right UMP appear poised to capture a number of key cities, including Saint-Etienne, Reims and Roubaix, our correspondent says. The party has also captured the 7th district of Marseille, France's second largest city. The district has a population of about 150,000, which makes it the party's biggest win.
A reshuffle - and quite likely a replacement for Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault - could be announced as early as Monday, he adds. The centre-right UMP was said to have captured a number of key cities, including Toulouse, Quimper, Limoges, Saint-Etienne, Reims, Roubaix and Tourcoing.
In Paris, which has had a Socialist mayor since 2001, Socialist candidate Anne Hidalgo claimed victory over her UMP rival. The Socialists retained control of Paris, with their candidate Anne Hidalgo due to become the capital's first female mayor.
It was seen as a consolation for the governing party on a night of setbacks. "I am the first woman to be mayor of Paris," she said.
"I am aware of the challenge that represents... I will be the mayor of all Parisians, male and female, without exception."
Her victory against her UMP rival was seen as a consolation for the governing party on a night of setbacks.
Voters were choosing councillors and mayors in more than 36,000 municipalities. FN candidates had won through to the second round in some 200 places.Voters were choosing councillors and mayors in more than 36,000 municipalities. FN candidates had won through to the second round in some 200 places.
The FN is widely expected to do well in the European Parliament elections in May - and opinion polls suggest the Eurosceptic party is on course to come top. The FN is widely expected to do well in the European Parliament elections in May.