Friday, February 29, 2008

Blois

Francois Fillon gave Friday in a tone clearly Blois national municipal elections by leading the charge against a left "no program" to nine days of the first round.

After a visit to a manufacturing luxury cosmetics, the Prime Minister attended a public meeting to support Nicolas Perruchot, outgoing mayor New center (NC).

This quadragénaire, former UDF supported Nicolas Sarkozy, is seeking a second term in the prefecture of Loir-et-Cher delighted he had in 2001 with only 37 votes in advance to the Socialist Jack Lang.

But polls now give the loser faces the list of union of the left led by Marc Gricourt, a nurse liberal 46 years.

Hoping do lie polls, Francois Fillon has come "to help as leader of the majority", praising his "outstanding work" that "inscribed in the long tradition of the builders."

But the head of government has mainly benefited the Socialists for étriller of Blois and elsewhere.

"The truth is that the Socialists are incorrigible. For them, anything new must be fought. Everything that has failed in the past must be réessayé," he said before some 500 people gathered in a house neighbourhood.

According to him, the left favors "anything that helps to avoid substantive discussions".

With this in mind, "says Fillon, drawing loud applause, that it "conducts regular and violent attacks against the president because while they attack it, it avoids be questioned on their agenda."

The truth, insists there again, "because they did not", "there is no alternative to the left".

Nicolas Perruchot, also MP, welcomed this support in his "uphill battle" and does not shy in any way equate national and local issues. "It was important that the prime minister goes to Blois which will be a national test," Vice-President.

The leaders of the major parties who have made the journey in recent days join him at least on this plan. Segolene Royal and Francois Hollande have recently focused hand to Mr. Gricourt who hopes to capitalize on the 50.57% obtained by the Socialist candidate last May.

Francois Bayrou came to support the former chevènementiste Jean-François Mortelette defending the colours of MoDem and counts on its list UDF four deputies of the outgoing municipality.

Mr. Mortelette enjoys the support of centrist Senator Jacqueline Gourault remained loyal to Mr. Bayrou, who had obtained almost 20% of votes in the 1st round of the presidential elections.

MoDem could thus act as a trouble-maker in the second round imposing a triangular potentially adverse to the candidate of the majority.

A dispersion at the center that Maurice Leroy, the NC MP Loir-et-Cher, this Friday in Blois, has "deplored" in the hope of a rapprochement between the two towers.

As for Francois Fillon, he will continue his tour of France in support of the majority of candidates who are competing for his presence.

Saturday, it will be in Le Mans, Lyon Tuesday, Wednesday at Nantes. At Blois, he could still verify its growing popularity facing a head of state in free fall.

"Keep it up!" It launched a sympathizer before his departure. "Thank you for being popular!" He said another.

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