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Sarkozy takes French presidency | Sarkozy takes French presidency |
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Conservative Nicolas Sarkozy has won the French presidential election, according to projections made from partial results. | Conservative Nicolas Sarkozy has won the French presidential election, according to projections made from partial results. |
Mr Sarkozy is estimated to have won 53% of the vote, compared with 47% for socialist Segolene Royal. | |
The turnout was the highest in decades at 85.5%. | The turnout was the highest in decades at 85.5%. |
Mr Sarkozy, 52, the son of a Hungarian immigrant, takes over from the 74-year-old Jacques Chirac, who has been in power for 12 years. | Mr Sarkozy, 52, the son of a Hungarian immigrant, takes over from the 74-year-old Jacques Chirac, who has been in power for 12 years. |
Sadness and thanks | |
"I love France. I love France, just as one loves someone who is very close to one," he said in his victory speech. | |
"France has given me everything, and now it is my turn to render to France what France has given me." | |
French voters discuss choicesIn pictures Thousands of his supporters burst into applause and wild cheering as soon as the result came through. | |
Ms Royal is the first woman ever to have made it to the second round of a French presidential election. | Ms Royal is the first woman ever to have made it to the second round of a French presidential election. |
Conceding defeat, she thanked 17m French people for their votes, saying she could measure their sadness and their pain. | |
"I gave it all my efforts, and will continue," she told supporters. "Something has risen up that will not stop." | "I gave it all my efforts, and will continue," she told supporters. "Something has risen up that will not stop." |
Mr Sarkozy has promised to try to reform France to face the challenges of the 21st century, with putting the nation back to work at the top of his agenda. | Mr Sarkozy has promised to try to reform France to face the challenges of the 21st century, with putting the nation back to work at the top of his agenda. |
He has pledged to bring unemployment down from 8.3% to below 5% by 2012. | |
Police deployed | |
He is also expected to bring forward policies to cut taxes and keep trains running during strikes in the first 100 days after he takes office on 17 May. | |
HAVE YOUR SAY Many immigrants in my office are wearing Sarko badges John, France Send us your comments Royal v Sarkozy: Policies But the BBC's Caroline Wyatt in Paris says he will have to work hard to unite the French, and try to win round those who voted against him. | |
More than 3,000 police have been deployed in Paris and its multi-ethnic suburbs in case Mr Sarkozy's victory sparks a repeat of the riots seen in 2005. | More than 3,000 police have been deployed in Paris and its multi-ethnic suburbs in case Mr Sarkozy's victory sparks a repeat of the riots seen in 2005. |
French pundits greeted the record turnout as a victory for French democracy. | French pundits greeted the record turnout as a victory for French democracy. |
Both candidates worked hard to woo the supporters of the third-placed candidate in round one, centrist Francois Bayrou. | |
Polls suggest that they each won over 40% of the Bayrou voters, and that 20% did not cast a ballot in round two. |