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Sarkozy's party loses first-round vote in France
Taiwan News ^ | 03-15- 2010 | ANGELA CHARLTON

Posted on 03/14/2010 4:01:40 PM PDT by Cincinna

France's Socialist-led left defeated Nicolas Sarkozy's conservatives in the first round of regional elections Sunday, according to partial official results, in a new blow to the increasingly unpopular president.

Many voters blame Sarkozy and the governing conservatives for failing to protect jobs amid France's worst economic downturn since World War II, and for not keeping their promise to make the country prosper in the face of growing global competition.

With more than 81 percent of votes counted, candidates from the Socialist and other leftist parties won 53.6 percent of the overall vote, according to the Interior Ministry.

Sarkozy's conservative UMP party and others on the right have 39.6 percent. The far right National Front did better than pollsters predicted and had the possibility of coming in third nationwide, with 11.7 percent, closely followed by green-minded party Europe Ecologie with 11 percent, according to the ministry.

The first-round results suggest the Socialists and their allies will win control of the overwhelming majority of France's 26 regions. The Socialists already run 20 of the 22 regions on the French mainland after trouncing conservatives in the last elections in 2004.

Sarkozy remained silent Sunday night, leaving comment from the government's top echelon to Prime Minister Francois Fillon. He remained combative, saying "it's not over. Everything is open" before the decisive runoff election March 21.

Fillon urged voters who skipped the first round _ official turnout was 48 percent, one of the lowest in modern French history _ to come out for the second round, "at a moment when the economic and financial crisis demands sang-froid, courage and unity."

Socialist leader Martine Aubry, whose party has long suffered from divisions and struggled to mobilize voters, said, "This result is encouraging for us."

Aubry said she was pleased to see the good results for the Socialist's leftist partners. "We have done beautiful things together," she said.

The vote is seen by many as a referendum on Sarkozy's 2 1/2 years in power. Sarkozy's approval ratings down are below 40 percent and voters are fearful over unemployment, which is still rising and factory closures that have prompted strikes and "boss-nappings."

France's struggle to integrate its millions of Muslims has also come to the fore in the campaign for 1,880 seats on regional governments in mainland France and in overseas regions from the Caribbean to the Indian Ocean.

National Front leader Jean-Marie Le Pen spoke on national television holding up a poster that says "No to Islamism" and saying that his National Front Party is the only one that can overcome the crisis in the country.

It's a worrying moment ... The Front National is back at a level not seen in years," said Francois Bayrou, former presidential candidate and head of the centrist MoDem party.

Sunday's first-round voting gives an idea of voters' sentiments, though the makeup of most regional governments will only be determined by the runoff election on March 21.

In that second round, the Europe-Ecologie party is likely to ally with the Socialists in many regions.

"The left can win all of the regions," said Daniel Cohn-Bendit, a leading member of Europe Ecologie.

"Europe Ecologie is the third political force," in France, Cohn-Bendit said. It has frayed a "tremendous path," he said.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: france; regionalelections; sarkozy; ump

1 posted on 03/14/2010 4:01:40 PM PDT by Cincinna
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52% abstention! A record in France.

For this first round, no one gained the 50% necessary to win. The big loser is Sarko’s UMP Party. The winner, the PS led by Martine Aubry.

Noteworthy is the quasi disappearance of Francois Bayrou’s MoDem Party, and Olivier Besancenot’s New Anti-Capitalist Party. Surprises are the high score of Europe Ecologie, led by former 60’s radical, Danny the Red, Daniel Cohen-Bendit and the National Front, led by Marine le Pen.


2 posted on 03/14/2010 4:11:21 PM PDT by Cincinna (TIME TO REBUILD * DANIELS * RYAN * 2012)
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To: Cincinna

Not good news.


3 posted on 03/14/2010 4:17:23 PM PDT by PGalt
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It seems more and more likely that whole "affair" thing was a Twitter prank that got out of hand.


Sarko and Carla, smiling and hand in hand, voting early this morning in the French Regional Elections.


4 posted on 03/14/2010 4:27:37 PM PDT by Cincinna (TIME TO REBUILD * DANIELS * RYAN * 2012)
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To: PGalt

The “people” always want a free lunch.


5 posted on 03/14/2010 5:03:41 PM PDT by Clock King (There's no way to fix D.C.)
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To: Cincinna

Half the French Army just quite and left the front in WWI - they walked out. The French have been pussies since Waterloo.


6 posted on 03/14/2010 5:20:28 PM PDT by muleskinner ("You know the Germans always make good stuff')
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To: Clock King
The “people” always want a free lunch.

Unfortunately, many do.

There's no way to fix D.C.

Tagline BUMP!

7 posted on 03/14/2010 5:45:44 PM PDT by PGalt
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To: muleskinner

>>”Half the French Army just quite and left the front in WWI - they walked out. The French have been pussies since Waterloo.”<<

I despise the French left myself, but in fairness to the country as a whole, let me point out that France lost 1,397,800 soldiers in World War I [Wikipedia]. What are we to say of the modern United States, a much larger country, where by the time losses reached a thousandth of that (1,397) about half the country would believe the cost too high and be ready to accept defeat?

Of course, many Americans still retain a strong fighting spirit, but I wouldn’t say more than half.


8 posted on 03/14/2010 6:39:49 PM PDT by GJones2
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To: GJones2

Good point.


9 posted on 03/14/2010 8:01:39 PM PDT by flaglady47 ( Liberals' basic problem is their very existence.)
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To: Cincinna
"Noteworthy is the quasi disappearance of . . . Olivier Besancenot’s New Anti-Capitalist Party"

They went to Europe Ecologie, France's greenies? These are the real Commies. There and USA, too.

yitbos

10 posted on 03/15/2010 1:26:31 AM PDT by bruinbirdman ("Those who control language control minds.")
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11 posted on 03/15/2010 3:11:01 PM PDT by Cincinna (TIME TO REBUILD * DANIELS * RYAN * 2012)
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To: Cincinna

Please note than in many regions there are three way runoffs. Will the fractured disorganized Left rally around the PS candidates? Will the various parties on the Right rally around UMP? Or will there be another election with a high abstention rate?


12 posted on 03/15/2010 3:12:50 PM PDT by Cincinna (TIME TO REBUILD * DANIELS * RYAN * 2012)
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To: Cincinna

Usually I don’t really listen to the Economist because they have “issues” but they mentioned that Departmental and National politics trump those at a Regional level.

Besides after what happened in Greece,the socialist would have to be insane to want to run France.Things are not going to go down well if someone has to pass austerity measures.


13 posted on 03/15/2010 10:07:13 PM PDT by Del Rapier
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To: Del Rapier

Excellent point.


14 posted on 03/15/2010 10:42:29 PM PDT by Cincinna (TIME TO REBUILD * DANIELS * RYAN * 2012)
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