“What Mr Hollande has not understood is that we should speak to
everybody. There will be no deal with the National Front, no ministers for
them, but I have to take them into account and not feel I have to hold my
nose.”
Hollande won Sunday’s vote with 28.63 per cent to Sarkozy’s 27.18, condemning
Sarkozy to be the first sitting president since the Fifth Republic began in
1958 to lose a first round.
Now the pair have until May 6 to recruit enough voters to build a majority
from those who abstained or voted for one of the eight defeated outsiders.
Source: AFP
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