The results of the first round produced a survival of two candidates in the race (French - Archive)
Who will be among the Francois Hollande, Martine Aubry, the Socialist candidate to challenge President Nicolas Sarkozy in the French presidential election of 2012?
This is to be unveiled on Sunday evening after voters go to the Socialists polling stations to cast their ballots in the second round of primaries to choose a candidate of the Socialist Party of France.
Francois Hollande, and enters the midst of the primacy of the second round after his opponent came in the first elections in the first round of the six candidates, nine points ahead of Martine Aubry, subsequent to the four candidates withdrawing their support, led by Arnaud Montburg that claimed 17% of the vote.
Aubrey hopes and expectations that lie outweigh its rival, has been harshly criticized went to Holland and charged him with the representation of what she called "the left fluid" and that the filter system.
It is both Francois Hollande, Martine Aubry supporters of the so-called reformist left, which calls for the imposition of restrictions on the budget and make social justice a top priority.
According to the Socialists in France to enable the parties on the left to overcome their differences and rally around one candidate could provide an opportunity to regain the presidency that have not won by the Socialist Party for more than 20 years.
Source: French
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