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French right eyes poll landslide | French right eyes poll landslide |
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Voting is under way in France in the second and final round of elections to choose a new National Assembly. | Voting is under way in France in the second and final round of elections to choose a new National Assembly. |
The vote comes a month after Nicolas Sarkozy's presidential election victory over the socialist, Segolene Royal. | The vote comes a month after Nicolas Sarkozy's presidential election victory over the socialist, Segolene Royal. |
Mr Sarkozy's centre-right UMP party is hoping to win a crushing majority, predicted to be well over 400 seats or more than two-thirds of the total. | Mr Sarkozy's centre-right UMP party is hoping to win a crushing majority, predicted to be well over 400 seats or more than two-thirds of the total. |
The Socialists are hoping to reclaim some lost ground after disappointment in round one, which saw a low turnout. | The Socialists are hoping to reclaim some lost ground after disappointment in round one, which saw a low turnout. |
Some 44 million voters are deciding between 933 candidates in the 467 constituencies where deputies were not returned in the first round. The polls will close at 2000 (1800 GMT). | Some 44 million voters are deciding between 933 candidates in the 467 constituencies where deputies were not returned in the first round. The polls will close at 2000 (1800 GMT). |
If predictions of a landslide for the Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) are borne out, Mr Sarkozy will have a powerful mandate to push through the bold reforms which were the centrepiece of his presidential campaign. | If predictions of a landslide for the Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) are borne out, Mr Sarkozy will have a powerful mandate to push through the bold reforms which were the centrepiece of his presidential campaign. |
He has promised to give universities more autonomy, impose tougher sentences on repeat offenders, tighten immigration, make labour laws more flexible and reduce taxation. | He has promised to give universities more autonomy, impose tougher sentences on repeat offenders, tighten immigration, make labour laws more flexible and reduce taxation. |
Right 'resurgent' | Right 'resurgent' |
The Socialists are hoping to reclaim some lost ground, after campaigning against unpopular rises in VAT being considered by the new French government. | The Socialists are hoping to reclaim some lost ground, after campaigning against unpopular rises in VAT being considered by the new French government. |
FIRST ROUND RESULTS UMP and allies won 42%Socialists and allies won 28%Only one of the 110 MPs elected outright was a Socialist 99 UMP candidates elected outright, including PM Francois Fillon and six other ministersSmall parties performed poorly - Francois Bayrou's Democratic Movement won only 7.6% and Communist Party took 4.3%Turnout hit record low of 60.5% | |
The first round of voting on 10 June was followed by in-fighting between Ms Royal and her partner, the party leader, Francois Hollande. | The first round of voting on 10 June was followed by in-fighting between Ms Royal and her partner, the party leader, Francois Hollande. |
The BBC's Caroline Wyatt in Paris says that has paved the way for a bitter leadership battle if the left does just as badly in this final round. | The BBC's Caroline Wyatt in Paris says that has paved the way for a bitter leadership battle if the left does just as badly in this final round. |
Smaller parties, too, have also suffered badly from the resurgence of the French right. | Smaller parties, too, have also suffered badly from the resurgence of the French right. |
The new centrist democratic party, run by Francois Bayrou, is expected to win just a handful of seats, while the far right National Front may fail to win a single one. | The new centrist democratic party, run by Francois Bayrou, is expected to win just a handful of seats, while the far right National Front may fail to win a single one. |