Sarkozy conceded defeat in the primaries in France

Sarkozy conceded defeat in the primaries in France

Moscow. 21 Nov. INTERFAX.RU Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy conceded defeat on the last Sunday of the primaries of the right and centrists, according to BFM TV. He said this, speaking at his campaign headquarters in Paris.

Sarkozy also said that in the second round of primaries will support the candidacy of françois Fillon.

#LaPrimaire #Sarkozy’appelle ce soir à voter pour #Fillon, son ancien Premier ministre en tête des voix pic.twitter.com/lo7cPU1SbD

— BFMTV (@BFMTV) 20 Nov 2016

Thus, Sarkozy out of the presidential race in France, although the results of the voting in the primaries have not yet fully counted. According to exit polls, they are the leaders Francois Fillon (44%) and Alain Juppe (28%), Sarkozy — the third place (21%).

MISE A JOUR.
NKM passe devant Bruno Le Maire. https://t.co/43i9Z5GmeE pic.twitter.com/YVViv1m9z3

— BFMTV (@BFMTV) 20 Nov 2016

The French socialists have already expressed their joy over the defeat of Sarkozy, member of the National Assembly of France Christophe Castaner posted in his Twitter archive photo of the former President, providing it with an ironic comment: “This evening, Sarkozy visited your new office.”

Thus Castaner hinted at a criminal case on illegal financing of election campaign of Sarkozy, which he remembered during the primaries.

Dès ce soir #Sarkozy visite ses nouveaux bureaux. Sommaire mais coquet. pic.twitter.com/YNvV91JBMN

— Christophe Castaner (@CCastaner) 20 Nov 2016

The purpose of the last Sunday in the election to determine candidate for the French presidency from the center-right. In the first round of primaries was attended by six candidates from “Republican” and one from the Christian democratic party.

The candidate who will win in the second round on 27 November, will confront the leader of “National front” marine Le Pen. The ruling socialist party of France is now weak and has serious chances of success.

Presidential elections will be held in the spring of 2017.

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