The second round election that will decidethe next French president between Nicolas Sarkozy and FrancoisHollande has started in overseas departments and territories onSaturday. Around 1 million overseas voters are expected to cast their ballotsduring the day, following the lead of some 4,923 registered votersin the French islands of St. Pierre and Miquelon, off the westcoast of Canada. The result of these early votes will be announced after Sunday'srunoff. The first round election on April 22 has seen Socialist candidateHollande beat incumbent President Sarkozy with more than 28 percentof the votes, while the latter gathered 27 percent. Latest polls by Friday night when the election campaigns officiallyended showed support for Sarkozy slightly rose to 48 percent, whilehis challenger still enjoying a 4-point lead. Runoff election in some 85,000 polling stations across the countryis scheduled to begin at 8 am local time (GMT 0600) on Sunday. France will see its next president elected after all the votingbooths close at 8 pm local time (GMT 1800). Related: Hollande leads by shrinking gap in election: latest polls PARIS, May 4 (Xinhua) -- Socialist frontrunner Francois Hollanderemains on top of the latest polls against the incumbent NicolasSarkozy, as the campaign officially ends on Friday night prior toSunday's runoff election, despite a shrinking margin compared toprevious polls. The up-to-date result from French daily opinion pollster Ifop showsHollande winning with 52 percent of votes against Sarkozy's 48percent as of Friday afternoon, whose gap has been narrowed downfrom last week's six to eight percent. Full story Hollande most likely to win French presidential run-off PARIS, May 4 (Xinhua) -- French Socialist frontrunner FrancoisHollande is most likely to beat the incumbent Nicolas Sarkozy inSunday's presidential run-off and lead Europe's second largesteconomy. But his "honeymoon period" will be short given he mustproceed with pro-growth initiatives as promised, observers say. All polls have long forecast the left-wing challenger's victory bya 5-to-10 percent margin against Sarkozy. Hollande position wasfurther boosted by a fierce televised debate with no clear winnerand support from the centrist party leader Francois Bayrou. Full story Sarkozy, Hollande square off in fierce, not game-changing debate Paris, May 3 (Xinhua) -- Incumbent French President Nicolas Sarkozyand Socialist challenger Francois Hollande went through a fierceverbal battle in a prime-time televised debate that lasted foralmost three hours on Wednesday night, but neither achieved anyapparent advantage. Although the de-facto effect on voters' decision remains to befound out by further opinion polls, Sarkozy seemed not set to gainmuch momentum as he had wished earlier in the face-off against hisrival who already leads by 6 to 8 percent in all polls for therunoff election on Sunday. Full story French far-right leader says to cast blank vote in presidentialrunoff PARIS, May 1 (Xinhua) -- French far-right leader Marine Le Pen onTuesday said she will cast a blank vote in the May 6 presidentialrunoff, but called on her supporters to vote "freely" and "in goodconscience." In a large rally on May Day, Le Pen refused to back eitherincumbent President Nicolas Sarkozy or Socialist frontrunnerFrancois Hollande as "both mean France will lose." Full story. The e-commerce company in China offers quality products such as Q-Switched ND Yag Laser Manufacturer , 808nm Diode Laser Hair Removal, and more. For more , please visit E-Light Laser Hair Removal today!
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