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Sarkozy party wins in French poll | Sarkozy party wins in French poll |
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President Nicolas Sarkozy's centre-right party has won a majority in parliamentary elections in France, according to early poll projections. | President Nicolas Sarkozy's centre-right party has won a majority in parliamentary elections in France, according to early poll projections. |
But his UMP party fell far short of the landslide majority it was predicted to win in the second-round vote. | But his UMP party fell far short of the landslide majority it was predicted to win in the second-round vote. |
The opposition Socialists fared better than expected, the early results said. Voter turnout was low, at about 60%. | The opposition Socialists fared better than expected, the early results said. Voter turnout was low, at about 60%. |
The results will be seen as a minor setback for Mr Sarkozy's party, says the BBC's Caroline Wyatt in Paris. | The results will be seen as a minor setback for Mr Sarkozy's party, says the BBC's Caroline Wyatt in Paris. |
But the victory gives Mr Sarkozy enough room to start pushing his reforms through parliament, our correspondent says. | But the victory gives Mr Sarkozy enough room to start pushing his reforms through parliament, our correspondent says. |
Mr Sarkozy has promised to give universities more autonomy, impose tougher sentences on repeat offenders, tighten immigration, make labour laws more flexible and reduce taxation. | Mr Sarkozy has promised to give universities more autonomy, impose tougher sentences on repeat offenders, tighten immigration, make labour laws more flexible and reduce taxation. |
'No blue wave' | 'No blue wave' |
The UMP and allied parties would win 341-357 seats, according to polling institutions, down from 359 in the previous parliament. | The UMP and allied parties would win 341-357 seats, according to polling institutions, down from 359 in the previous parliament. |
HIGH-PROFILE LOSERS Former Prime Minister Alain Juppe, appointed to be energy and environment minister in new governmentMarine Le Pen, daughter of far-right National Front leader Jean Marie le PenJean-Louis Brugiere, France's best known anti-terrorist judge, standing for UMP | |
Socialists were braced for up to 233 seats in the 577-member National Assembly, up from 149. | Socialists were braced for up to 233 seats in the 577-member National Assembly, up from 149. |
The centrist Democratic Movement, founded by presidential candidate Francois Bayrou, was expected to win just two seats. The far-right National Front party was not expected to win any seats. | The centrist Democratic Movement, founded by presidential candidate Francois Bayrou, was expected to win just two seats. The far-right National Front party was not expected to win any seats. |
French Prime Minister Francois Fillon said the result gave Mr Sarkozy a strong mandate to introduce his reforms. | French Prime Minister Francois Fillon said the result gave Mr Sarkozy a strong mandate to introduce his reforms. |
"Your participation has resulted in a clear and coherent choice, which will allow the president of the Republic to implement his project," he said. | "Your participation has resulted in a clear and coherent choice, which will allow the president of the Republic to implement his project," he said. |
The leader of the Socialists, Francois Hollande, said the result was "good for the country". | The leader of the Socialists, Francois Hollande, said the result was "good for the country". |
"The blue wave that had been predicted... has not taken place. In the new assembly, there will be diversity and pluralism," he said. | "The blue wave that had been predicted... has not taken place. In the new assembly, there will be diversity and pluralism," he said. |
He also described the result as an indictment of "unfair measures" set to be introduced by the UMP such as raising sales taxes from 19.5% to 24.5% to finance healthcare costs. | He also described the result as an indictment of "unfair measures" set to be introduced by the UMP such as raising sales taxes from 19.5% to 24.5% to finance healthcare costs. |
The Socialists' results are a relief to the party, which has been riven by infighting since its candidate Segolene Royal lost the presidential elections in May. | The Socialists' results are a relief to the party, which has been riven by infighting since its candidate Segolene Royal lost the presidential elections in May. |