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Europe
Poll setback for French leaders
2004-03-21
Exit polls from France's regional elections indicate the governing centre-right coalition has suffered a major setback.
Sacred blue! Not a setback majeur!
The polls put the left-wing opposition 6% ahead of the parties in government. They give the far-right National Front the same level of support as in the 2002 presidential elections.
Quelle frommage!
The poll was seen as a mid-term test for the government. Many voters were expected to reflect discontent with high unemployment and social reforms.
"Zere are simply no jobs for apache dancers anymore! It is ze gummint's fault!"
The initial results combined with exit polls show the government has done badly with the centre-right gaining just 34% of the vote compared with the opposition Socialists on 40.5%.
"Oui! We need someone to manage l'economie!"
These results are bad news for the French government which has suffered significant losses in several key regions, says the BBC's Caroline Wyatt in Paris.
"Bad news, M. le President! We have suffered significant losses in several key regions!"
Ahead of the vote, opinion surveys also suggested growing apathy with up to 50% of people saying they may not vote at all.
"I tried to work up some apathy, but I just didn't care enough."
The elections, which are held every six years, are for the country's 22 regional councils. However the issues are national. There is growing public discontent over a government perceived by many as unable to cut high and rising unemployment. Reforms aimed at lowering the country's high social security costs have also proved deeply unpopular.
How about the fact that M. le President is an arrogant crook?... No. I guess not. They expect that sort of thing in La Belle France.
Posted by:Fred

#2  Please, no surrender pants houmor.
Posted by: Shipman   2004-3-21 8:38:13 PM  

#1  So they will swing Left in the next general election and officially embrace gutter-level Socialism.

Yep, that fix everything.
Posted by: .com   2004-3-21 7:00:46 PM  

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