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Looking to come to the May 6 ballot Sunday the French

Looking to come to the May 6 ballot Sunday the French
Day of reflection and contemplation is for French Saturday before going the next day at the polls for the first round of presidential elections. The candidates made their final speeches and ... everyone is turning their attention to the outcome of the polls that are sure to be "heard" and beyond the borders of France.
The economy was the dominant theme of confrontation with the candidates to spend in one way or another much of the program and their speeches on how to avoid the worst of France. In this pattern, and moved the last day of the election campaign.
Nicolas Sarkozy on the last bits put the issue of active participation in the rescue of the Eurozone. "The risk of collapse of the euro did not exist anymore" reassured his fellow citizens in a radio interview. Take care, however, remind them that "there is no margin for error" and epeseise risk have France the fate of Spain.
On the other hand reminded again of the experience in government against the rival Francois Åland that "for ten years headed the Socialist Party. There was a great leader in anything. "
Responsibilities for the Sarkozy government finances of France threw the Åland Islands and should be noted that European action to stimulate growth and fight the debt crisis.
The latest polls show the Åland Islands to increase his lead in the first round against Sarkozy and enters the second round on May 6, lead to 14 points (57% to 43% according to the CSA and institutes BVA).
Dynamics in the second round will determine the candidate of the Left, Jean-Luc Melanson and far-right candidate, Marina Le Pen. Especially the candidate of the Left has managed to double its rates and record high focus on the economy depositing concrete proposals and the Åland plagiokopontas who saw to the left of a sizeable opponent.
Posted on 4/21/2012 7:06:00 PM
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