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Fillons attack mot rivalen: ”Emmanuel Hollande”

Den republikanske presidentkandidaten François Fillon går till attack mot rivalen Emmanuel Macron genom att beskriva honom som arvtagare till den impopuläre presidenten François Hollande. Det rapporterar The Local France.

I fransk radio kunde man i går höra republikanerna kalla Macron för ”Emmanuel Hollande” och ”François Macron” och begreppen spreds snabbt på sociala medier i Frankrike.

Macron går till val som representant för det nybildade socialliberala partiet En Marche! Han var dock tidigare medlem av Hollandes socialistparti och var finans- och ekonomiminister i Hollandes regering.

Enligt de senaste opinionsmätningarna väntas Macron och Nationella frontens Marine Le Pen gå vidare till den andra omgången. Skandalomsusade Fillon har halkat efter.

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Emmanuel Macron
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Emmanuel Macron (French: [emanɥɛl makʁɔ̃]; born 21 December 1977) is a French politician, senior civil servant, and former investment banker. Born in Amiens, he studied Philosophy at Paris Nanterre University, and later graduated from the École nationale d'administration (ENA) in 2004. He went on to become an Inspector of Finances in the Inspectorate General of Finances (IGF) before becoming an investment banker at Rothschild & Cie Banque. A member of the Socialist Party (PS) from 2006 to 2009, he was designated deputy secretary-general under François Hollande's first government in 2012 before being appointed Minister of Economy, Industry and Digital Affairs in 2014 under the Second Valls Government, where he pushed through business-friendly reforms. He resigned in August 2016 in order to launch a bid in the 2017 presidential election. In November 2016, Macron declared that he would stand in the election under the banner of En Marche!, a movement he founded in April 2016.
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François Fillon
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François Charles Amand Fillon (French pronunciation: ​[fʁɑ̃.swa ʃaʁl amɑ̃ fi.jɔ̃]; born 4 March 1954) is a French politician who served as Prime Minister of France from 2007 to 2012 under President Nicolas Sarkozy. He is the current nominee of the Republicans (previously known as the Union for a Popular Movement), the country's largest centre-right political party, for the 2017 presidential election. Fillon became Jean-Pierre Raffarin's Minister of Labour in 2002 and undertook controversial reforms of the 35-hour working week law and of the French retirement system. In 2004, as Minister of National Education he proposed the much debated Fillon law on Education. In 2005, Fillon was elected Senator for the Sarthe Département. His role as a political advisor in Nicolas Sarkozy's successful race for President led to his becoming Prime Minister in 2007. Fillon resigned upon Sarkozy's defeat by François Hollande in the 2012 presidential elections. Running on a platform described as conservative, Fillon entered the 2016 Republican presidential primary. He seemed a likely third as late as a week before the first round of voting, held on 20 November. He finally placed first in the first round, defeating Alain Juppé in the primary run-off a week later. Following his victory in the primary, opinion polls showed Fillon as one of the frontrunners for the 2017 presidential election along with Marine Le Pen (FN) and Emmanuel Macron (EM). In March 2017, François Fillon became one of the first candidates of the most important French party to "be formally charged in a widening embezzlement investigation" due to allegations "that he had paid his wife and children hundreds of thousands of euros from the public payroll for little or no work" during the presidential race. Nevertheless, he decided not to resign.
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De senaste opinionsundersökningarna
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This page lists public opinion polls in connection with the 2017 French presidential election, which will be held on 23 April 2017, with a run-off on 7 May 2017 if no candidate secures an absolute majority of the vote in the first round.
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