Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

French left seeks candidate as Prez Hollande bows out

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French President Francois Hollande’s dramatic decision not to seek a second term next year leaves the leftwing field open in an election that is proving increasing­ly unpredicta­ble.

Hollande announced on Thursday he would not seek re-election next April, bowing to historic low approval ratings.

“I have decided that I will not be a candidate,” the 62-year old Hollande said in a solemn televised address from the Elysee Palace in Paris.

Manuel Valls, who had been a loyal Prime Minister to Hollande until recently but hinted at the weekend he might run against his boss in planned primaries, is expected to throw his hat in the ring. The president conceded he had failed to rally his deeply divided Socialist Party behind his candidacy and keep a promise to slash unemployme­nt, which hovers at around one in 10 of the workforce.

“In the months to come, my only duty will be to continue to lead my country,” he said.

The Socialist leader has some of the lowest approval ratings for a French president since World War II. His term has been marked by U-turns on major policies, terror attacks, a sickly economy and embarrassi­ng revelation­s about his private life.

A new poll on Wednesday predicted he would win just seven percent of votes in the first round of next year’s election -strengthen­ing Socialist Party critics who view him as a lame duck.

Voter surveys currently tip rightwing Republican­s party candidate Francois Fillon to win the election, with the far-right National Front (FN) candidate Marine Le Pen seen as the closest challenger.

But the full range of candidates remains unknown and the role of independen­ts such as 38-year-old ex-economy minister Emmanuel Macron are difficult to predict.

 ?? AFP ?? French President Francois Hollande delivers an official statement at the Elysee Palace on Thursday.
AFP French President Francois Hollande delivers an official statement at the Elysee Palace on Thursday.

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