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France holds local election, as National Front eyes gains | France holds local election, as National Front eyes gains |
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People in France are voting in local elections in which the far-right National Front party is expected to score big gains. | |
Voters are electing representatives in 101 departments, or counties, charged with issues like schools and welfare. | Voters are electing representatives in 101 departments, or counties, charged with issues like schools and welfare. |
Sunday's first round will be followed by a second in a week's time. | |
Polls suggest that the Socialists of President Francois Hollande will suffer another setback, after defeats in municipal and EU elections last year. | Polls suggest that the Socialists of President Francois Hollande will suffer another setback, after defeats in municipal and EU elections last year. |
The BBC's Hugh Schofield in Paris says France's changing electoral map means the vote is a three-horse race. | The BBC's Hugh Schofield in Paris says France's changing electoral map means the vote is a three-horse race. |
The Socialists and the centre-right UMP have been joined by Marine Le Pen's National Front (FN), not as a freakish upstart but a serious contender for power, our correspondent adds. | The Socialists and the centre-right UMP have been joined by Marine Le Pen's National Front (FN), not as a freakish upstart but a serious contender for power, our correspondent adds. |
The FN has benefited from economic stagnation, high unemployment, and general hostility to mainstream parties. | The FN has benefited from economic stagnation, high unemployment, and general hostility to mainstream parties. |
The governing Socialists and their left-wing allies are expected to take the biggest hit, losing many of the 61 departments they hold. | The governing Socialists and their left-wing allies are expected to take the biggest hit, losing many of the 61 departments they hold. |
But the FN is also taking voters from the UMP, which has struggled to unify behind a single leader since the defeat of Nicolas Sarkozy in the 2012 presidential election. | But the FN is also taking voters from the UMP, which has struggled to unify behind a single leader since the defeat of Nicolas Sarkozy in the 2012 presidential election. |