French voting in first round of general elections

  • 12/16/2022
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Paris, JUNE 10, SPA -- Many French voters who eagerly cast their ballots inlast month's hotly-contested presidential election have apparentlydecided to ignore Sunday's first round of general elections, REPORTED DPA. By 5pm (1500 GMT), three hours before the last polls were toclose, 49.3 per cent of France's 44.5 million registered voters hadgone to their local polling stations, according to figures providedby Interior Minister Michele Alliot-Marie. On May 6, for the second round of the presidential election, thefigure had been 75.1 per cent. Eventually, nearly 85 per cent ofFrance's registered voters took part in that election, which was wonby Nicolas Sarkozy. According to polls, Sarkozy's Union for a Popular Movement (UMP)is favoured to win an overwhelming majority, likely winding up withbetween 370 and 440 of the 577 seats in the lower house of the FrenchParliament, the National Assembly, after the election's second round,to be held on June 17. The opposition Socialists were seen to pick up only 115 to 155seats, while no other party appeared to be in a position to gain morethan 10 seats. A total of 7,639 candidates - more than 40 per cent of them women- from about 80 parties and political groups are running for seats inthe National Assembly. Candidates who receive more than 50 per cent of the vote on Sundaywill not need to face a run-off next week. Otherwise, the top two orthree finishers, depending on the results, will face off on June 17. First estimates will be available after the last polling stationsclose at 8pm (1800 GMT).--SPA www.spa.gov.sa/457620

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