“I feel a tremor, I feel something that changes, I think that left-wing voters are aware of the issue for the future of the departments of the issue in relation to the far right because that’s the image France, which is in question, when we saw this terrible terrorist attack in Tunisia, remember that the values of brotherhood, freedom, respect for others are more crucial than ever, “he has reporters during a business visit to Eyrein (Corrèze).
“I am convinced that it is often left candidates who wear these values,” he stressed, saying “look at things with confidence.”
“I’m not in the prognosis, I’m in action”
If called “an activist of the Republic and the Corrèze today”, he stressed that it was “for (him) a pride to come to campaign” in this department, chaired by François Hollande from 2008 to 2012. According to him, the department “has always been at the forefront” since 2008 economically “to support . ‘establishment of businesses and thus create jobs “
Asked whether his commitment” nationalized “not the campaign, he replied:” Yes I assume. I think with my commitment against the extreme right and that the French out to vote, everyone understands that there would be departmental elections. ” Is the Corrèze lost to the left? “I’m not in the prognosis, I’m in the action,” retorted Manuel Valls.
• Survey Harris Interactive. The FN tops of the vote in the first round of the departmental elections on Sunday, one point ahead of the UMP in a Harris Interactive survey * for LCP-Assemblée nationale and 20 minutes on Thursday. 29% of respondents involved in the elections say they will vote for the FN, 28% binomial supported by the UMP and the UDI, 19% binomial supported by the PS.
The various candidates right are being credited with 8% of the vote, those of the Left Front 7%. 5% of respondents plan to vote for a different pair left, 2% for EELV pairs, 1% for a binomial supported by the modem.
• CSA poll. The Front national (28%) and the UMP-IDUs (27%) are neck-and-neck in the polls in the 1st round of departmental Sunday before the PS and its allies (20%), according to a CSA poll * * to BFM TV on Thursday. Then come the Left Front and its allies (7%), the Right Miscellaneous (5%) and Miscellaneous Left (4%), Europe Ecologie-Les Verts (3%) and Central (3%).
* Online Survey conducted on 17 and 18 March, with a sample of 1,015 people representative of the French population aged 18 years and over (quota method) and involved in the elections (excluding Paris and Lyon Métropole). Notice consulted with the commission surveys.
** Survey conducted from March 16 to 18 among a sample of 979 respondents via the Internet. Quota method. Form available from the commission surveys
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