Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Regional Ile-de-France: Bartolone Pécresse and head to … – The Point

Valérie Pécresse, Republicans candidate for regional December in Ile-de-France, come in first (28%) in the first round, ahead of his Socialist opponent four points Claude Bartolone, according to an Ifop poll for Current Values ​​ published Thursday. The former budget minister meet 28% of votes in case it would represent Republicans and the MoDem, which said he was “consistent” with the approach of Valérie Pécresse. The current president of the National Assembly would get 24% if supported by the PS, PRG and MRC, in this first poll published since the formalization of his candidacy to regional there a month.

Behind the regional councilor of Picardie Wallerand de Saint-Just, who will represent the National Front would garner 16% of votes. Emmanuelle Cosse for Europe Ecology-Greens, 10%. Chantal Jouanno (IDU), which could make a deal with Valérie Pécresse in the first round, get 8%. Pierre Laurent, head of the French Communist Party, meet 7% of the vote for a list Left Front. Finally, Nicolas Dupont-Aignan, MP of Essonne,

get 5% with a list of “Debout la France”.

The second round looks very indecisive in this region held since 1998 by the left. A list Bartolone labeled “PS, PRG, MRC, Left Front and Europe Ecology-Greens” would get 41% of the vote, such as Valérie Pécresse supported by Republicans, UDI and the modem, according to the poll. Wallerand de Saint-Just get 18%. “Survey conducted among a sample of 900 people registered on the electoral lists in the Ile-de-France, taken from a sample of 992 people representative of the Paris region population aged 18 and older,” according to the quota method .

The survey was conducted by self-administered questionnaire of 3 to 5 June Margin of error of 2%.

Record consulted with the commission surveys.

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