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Sarkozy wins French election

2007-05-06 20:13
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Paris - Rightwing candidate Nicolas Sarkozy scored an emphatic victory in the French presidential election on Sunday, trouncing Socialist rival Segolene Royal and winning a clear mandate for his economic and social reforms.

There were scenes of wild jubilation at Sarkozy's campaign headquarters in Paris as soon as polls closed and projections said Sarkozy had around 53% of the vote against Royal's 47%.

Delirious members of the ruling Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) burst into chants of "Nicolas - President!" and hugged each other in joy.

Sarkozy was to make a televised speech and a victory party was planned on the historic Place de la Concorde in central Paris with veteran French rocker Johnny Hallyday providing the star turn.

Thousands of police reinforcements were deployed in and around the capital to head off the risk of unrest by youths from high immigrants areas, many of whom regard Sarkozy as a hate-figure since riots of 2005.

Royal slipped badly

On the last day of the campaign Royal - slipping badly in opinion polls - had issued a stark warning that a Sarkozy victory would trigger "violence and brutality" across the country.

Royal heard the result at her parliamentary constituency of Melle in western France. At the Socialist Party (PS) building in Paris, supporters gloomily digested a third consecutive presidential defeat after 1995 and 2002.

Socialist European deputy Pierre Moscovici said Royal's defeat was a "a defeat for all socialists."

The humiliation was expected to trigger bitter recrimination in the party - where many senior figure initially opposed Royal's candidacy - as well as speculation about a possible realignment of the French left.

The 52 year-old president-elect will take over from Jacques Chirac on May 16, and has promised to act quickly to enact key items of his manifesto.

After legislative elections in June - in which he is banking on a clear majority for the UMP and its allies - he plans a special session of the National Assembly to push through the first stage of his reforms.

These include the abolition of tax on overtime, swinging cuts in inheritance tax, a law guaranteeing minimum service in transport strikes, and rules to oblige the unemployed to take up offered work.

On the social front he has pledged minimum jail terms for serial offenders and tougher rules to make it harder for immigrants to bring extended families to France.

Sharp contrast

The son of a Hungarian aristocrat and the grandson of a Greek Jew, Sarkozy will be the first French president of immigrant stock. He entered politics in the 1970s as a follower of Chirac, and in the last five years has been interior and finance minister in the centre-right government.

Sarkozy's campaign was based on the theme of "la rupture" - a clean break from policies of past governments, which he blamed for creating France's runaway debt, high unemployment and festering discontent in the high-immigration suburbs.

His avowedly rightwing programme was in sharp contrast to Royal's promise to extend state protection via the creation of 500 000 public sector jobs and an increased minimum wage.

The pair qualified from the first multi-candidate round of the election on April 22, beating the centrist Francois Bayrou and far-right leader Jean-Marie Le Pen.

The crux of the second round campaign was Wednesday's televised debate, in which Royal was unexpectedly aggressive towards Sarkozy, at one point accusing him of "political immorality".

Commentators said that despite a close rapport with much of the public, Royal never established herself as a credible president. Her programme was widely perceived as unrealistic, and many reacted badly to her last-minute warnings of violence if Sarkozy won.

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