Sarkozy, Hollande square off in fierce TV
debate
Thursday May 03, 2012 03:03:10 PM,
IANS
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Paris: French President
Nicolas Sarkozy and Socialist challenger Francois Hollande went
through a fierce verbal battle in a prime-time televised debate
that lasted for almost three hours Wednesday night.
Sarkozy quizzed and mocked at the left-wing frontrunner throughout
the debate and Holland was just as fierce. The two did not come up
with any jokes and rather focused on arguing about domestic
concerns, particularly economic and immigration headaches, Xinhua
reported.
The incumbent repeatedly called Hollande a "liar" and a "slander"
while Holland accused him of dividing France. French TV journalist
Bastien Hugues even said in his Twitter postings that the debate
was by far the most aggressive one as he had watched each of them
since 1974.
While debating on growth and jobs, Sarkozy alleged that Hollande's
economic plan could only be catastrophic and might cause market
chaos. He also denied unemployment figures given by Hollande,
saying its increase was twice less than other EU countries.
The tension started from the very beginning. Hollande, in his
first few sentences, vowed to be a president of "justice" who
would restore production and bring the French people together,
which was immediately refuted by Sarkozy as "too late if voters
elect someone from scratch".
Hollande did not make it any easier for Sarkozy either. When he
complained about being unfairly blamed for the country's economic
problems after years of crisis, Hollande sarcastically responded
that "it is never your fault".
One of France 24's politics editors even commented that Hollande
was "feistier than expected" and the debate had got very personal
very quickly, according to the national TV channel's official
Twitter postings.
Hollande did mention his plan, if elected, of withdrawing all
French troops from Afghanistan by the end of 2012, while Sarkozy
upheld the 2013 timeline as agreed, arguing that it would be
irresponsible to leave the country with jobs unfinished.
The two candidates, being scrutinized by dozens of TV cameras in
the debate from every angle, had a history of several debates
against each other but for much lower stakes.
The presidential debate, a classic arrangement in French politics,
was held at a studio north of Paris. An estimated 20 million
French voters watched the so-called "last duel" live broadcast on
several TV channels in France.
Sarkozy had previously billed this debate as the "moment of truth"
in the election race and even pushed for two more debates, only to
be turned down by Hollande.
The latest setback for Sarkozy came Tuesday when far-right leader
Marine Le Pen refused to endorse him and announced she would cast
a blank vote. But Tuesday he also staged a huge rally that
attracted hundreds of thousands of supporters at the Trocadero
square.
According to latest polls Wednesday, Hollande would win around 54
percent of the votes against Sarkozy's approximate 46 percent. He
had also came out ahead of Sarkozy in the first round in mid
April, making him the first incumbent president to be defeated by
a challenger.
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