A socialist candidate would convincingly beat Sarkozy

Sarkozy would also win each of the three potential candidates of the socialist party for the presidential elections to be held in 2012, this poll showed.
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Nikola Sarkozy, Photo: Reuters
Nikola Sarkozy, Photo: Reuters
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Ažurirano: 23.02.2011. 16:18h

French President Nicolas Sarkozy would be defeated in the second round of presidential elections by Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the current director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) with 63 percent to 37 percent of the vote, according to the TNS-Sofres survey.

Sarkozy would also win each of the three potential candidates of the Socialist Party for the presidential elections that will be held in 2012, this poll showed. Francois Hollande's party. They would each have 44 percent of the vote. Sarkozy, who will probably be the candidate of his right-wing party UMP in the presidential elections, although this has not yet been officially confirmed, would win 56 percent of the vote if his rival was Segolene Royal (who would have 48 percent). former socialist candidate in the 52 presidential election, whom he then defeated in the second round.

Dominik Strauss-Kahn, the former socialist minister and current head of the IMF, hinted on Sunday that he might participate in the 2012 presidential elections. The Socialist Party should hold internal party elections in October to determine its presidential candidate.

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