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FRANCOIS FILLON wins the right primary and seeks the 2017 French Presidency

With 66.5% of vote against Alain Juppe


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USPA NEWS - François Fillon won the primary election of the right party in France “Les Republicans“ with 66.5%. François Fillon was invested, with an overwhelming majority, candidate of the right and the center for the 2017 presidential against Alain Juppe. He is now the official champion for Republican Party.
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François Fillon won the primary election of the right party in France “Les Republicans“ with 66.5%. François Fillon was invested, with an overwhelming majority, candidate of the right and the center for the 2017 presidential against Alain Juppe. Francois Fillon will have, to address very quickly to settle several issues: the leadership of the Republican party, the investitures in the legislative elections, the composition of his possible future government. The winner's name was clear, his score was remarkable: 66.5% of votes against 33.5% for Alain Juppe. The results map shows the same tidal wave, Alain Juppe arriving at the head only in Gironde and Corrèze. To achieve this result, François Fillon benefited in particular from the postponement of votes of the voters of Nicolas Sarkozy, who represented 70% of his electorate in the 2nd round. FRANCOIS FILLON FORMER PM BECOMES THE OFFICIAL RIGHT PARTY´S CHAMPION FOR 2017------------------ Francois Fillon, is the clear winner of the primary election of the right against Alain Juppé, and shall be the champion of his camp in the presidential election of 2017, with a good chance of winning against the Front National (FN) and a Necrotic left, think most of the politic analysts. Francois Fillon could be ahead of Marine Le Pen in the first round of the presidential election and enable him to win in the second round against the president of the FN, according to two surveys Harris Interactive and Odoxa aired recently. However, these are optimistic projections, if we miss the rest of the opponents, form the left wing, including Jean Luc Melenchon who is a tough challenger form the far left who emerges, at least in the polls. Today, the candidate of the left of the left it is him. "In a recent poll, the candidate is close to 17% of voting intentions, while he made 11% in the first round of the last presidential, according to the Mag Pol. Jean Luc Melenchon was not a minister of François Hollande, like his rivals Arnaud Montebourg or Benoît Hamon (Who left the government
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See article : THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT IS GOING THROUGH A STORM FRENCH PRIME MINISTER RESHUFFLES - See more at: http://www.newsrama.uspa24.com/bericht-2634/the-french-government-is-going-through-a-storm.html#sthash.j2Awzpcx.dpuf THE EFFECT OF A BOMB, A PHRASE OF ARNAUD MONTEBOURG EXPLOSION OF THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT- See more at: http://www.newsrama.uspa24.com/bericht-2623/the-effect-of-a-bomb-a-phrase-of-arnaud-montebourg.html#sthash.rGUihtZv.dpuf This could be an asset for Jean Luc Melenchon, who represents a significant number of votes on the left. Indeed, he recently declared that he did not wish to take part in the Socialist Party Primary Election. Same for Emmanuel Macron, who said yesterday that the "classic left has no chance to be in the second round of the presidential election" He also declared a few month ago “ I am not a Socialist“. The former Minister of Economy and industry, has resigned by the end of last August, in order to launch his own party called “En Marche“ “ Let´s march“, few month earlier (6th April 2016)------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ See article : FRENCH OCCUPY STREET IN PLACE REPUBLIQUE PARIS FOR PARTICIPATIVE DEMOCRACY DISLODGED BY THE POLICE AFTER 12 DAYS - See more at: http://www.uspa24.com/bericht-7793/french-occupy-street-in-place-republique-paris-for-participative-democracy.html#sthash.fWgxNnqB.dpuf According to a recent Odoxa poll, Francois Fillon would lead with 29% of voting intentions in the Marine order followed by Marine Le Pen (23%), Emmanuel Macron (15%), Jean-Luc Mélenchon Holland (7.5%) and François Bayrou (6%) in the first round, according to the survey for LCI, RTL and Le Figaro.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The former Prime Minister of Nicolas Sarkozy, who was nominated by nearly 67% of primary school voters, a successful elections to the right (nearly 9 million voters), affirmed his will to "overcome immobility and demagogy "Of the Left and the National Front, not their constituents. His opponent of the second round, former Prime Minister Chirac ...
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THE CLEAR VICTORY WITH AN OUTSTANDING SCORE OF 66,5 % The issue of the election was not surprising as the 4.38 million voters of the second round of the primary, on Sunday 27 November, confirmed the dynamics that had created the event in the first round: François Fillon emerges as the winner of this first electoral experience to the right of The political chessboard. According to the survey conducted by Harris Interactive Sunday, November 27, 72% of the voters prognosticated his victory against 27% that of Alain Juppé. Source : Le Monde, Figaro, Odoxa PRINCIPAL DATES OF ELECTIONS IN 2017 IN FRANCE The exact dates of the 2017 presidential elections were set at the Council of Ministers on May 4, 2016. The first round is set for Sunday, April 23, 2017 while the second round will take place on Sunday, May 7, 2017.----------------------------------------- The 2017 legislative elections will take place a few weeks after the presidential elections. Due to the time difference, voters will vote on Saturday, April 22 and Saturday, May 6 respectively in French Polynesia, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Guyana, Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon, Saint-Barthélemy and Saint- Martin.------------------------------------------------------------------------- To recap, the French presidential elections will take place a few months before the German federal elections of 2017. They take place 6 months after the US elections 2016, which saw the victory of Donald Trump. Source : Official Elections Bureau

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