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FRANCE2012-ELECTIONS-PS-AUBRY
Martine Aubry, candidate for the Socialist party's (PS) 2011 primary vote for France's 2012 presidential election, gives a speech on October 9, 2011 at the socialist party headquarters in Paris after the first round of the vote. Francois Hollande won a clear lead in the first round of the French left's presidential primary Sunday but not enough votes to avoid a second round run-off, according to partial results. With around two thirds of votes counted, Hollande, a former Socialist party leader, had 39 percent, ahead of the creator of France's 35-hour work week Martine Aubry on 30 percent and anti-globalist Arnaud Montebourg on 17 percent. AFP PHOTO / JOHANNA LEGUERRE
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Paris, FRANCE |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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JOHANNA LEGUERRE |
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10 Octombrie 2011 |
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