Polls: Hollande wins 57 percent of the vote in the second round

The results of five polls, conducted in the last 24 hours, show that in the second round of the presidential elections, scheduled for May 55, Francois Hollande will receive between 57 and XNUMX percent of the vote.
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Ažurirano: 13.04.2012. 20:14h

The candidate of the Socialist Party in the elections for the president of France, François Hollande, will win more than 55 percent of the votes in the second round of the elections, according to the results of the latest polls, the Agence France-Presse writes today.

The results of five polls, conducted in the last 24 hours, show that in the second round of the presidential elections, scheduled for May 55, Francois Hollande will receive between 57 and XNUMX percent of the vote, thus convincingly defeating his rival, the current president, Nicolas Sarkozy.

Both rivals will hold rallies in Paris tomorrow, Sunday before the first round of presidential elections, where tens of thousands of their supporters are expected to attend.

The meeting of the Socialist Party will be held tomorrow in Vansen Park, while Sarkozy's supporters will support their candidate in the famous Paris Concorde Square, where he celebrated his victory in the presidential elections five years ago.

"The meeting in Concord is a chance for a France that is not heard, but that will come together and say - this is our choice," said Sarkozy.

Yesterday, Hollande called on French citizens to vote in as large a number as possible.

"We can win, our ideas can win, but nothing is finished yet," Hollande stressed.

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