French vote marred by fraud claim

Written By Unknown on Senin, 19 November 2012 | 19.15

19 November 2012 Last updated at 00:40 ET

Both candidates have claimed victory in the race to become France's next opposition leader, in a contest marred by allegations of vote-rigging.

Hundreds of votes are said to separate right-wing candidate Jean-Francois Cope and ex-PM Francois Fillon.

As the neck-and-neck result emerged, supporters of both UMP candidates made accusations of vote fraud.

The party has been without a leader since Nicolas Sarkozy was defeated in the May presidential election.

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Analysis

Watching the results come in was like seeing a really crummy disaster movie. The events were terrible, but it was so bad you just wanted to laugh.

Mid-Sunday evening it was clear the two men - Francois Fillon and Jean-Francois Cope - were within an ace of each other. Then the knives came out.

Of course, neither contender personally dealt the blows. But each authorised a succession of lieutenants to appear on television, levelling insults and accusations against the other.

At midnight, Mr Cope launched a putsch - claiming victory before the electorial commission had come close to pronouncing. Straight away, Mr Fillon did the same.

The whole thing was both grim and risible. It seems to be taken as read that there was ballot-stuffing in a number of voting bureaux. What does that tell us about the state of French politics?

Whichever of the two men ends up as leader will face serious questions over his legitimacy. The UMP has daggers drawn. It is not entirely fanciful to suggest its very existence as a party is at stake.

Mr Cope has been secretary general of the conservative UMP since 2010 while his rival was prime minister for five years during Mr Sarkozy's presidency.

More than 50% of the party's 300,000 members took part in the vote, according to early indications, a far higher turnout than expected.

When initial results emerged, Mr Cope was narrowly in the lead, surprising political pundits who had expected the former prime minister to win. Opinion polls had consistently given him the edge.

The contest has been bitterly fought throughout by the two rivals and, even before the result came through in the southern coastal city of Nice, Mr Cope's team complained of fraud and demanded an investigation.

A UMP deputy mayor backing Mr Cope said that there had been "a certain number of irregularities" in polling stations in the Alpes-Maritimes area. In one polling station in Paris, a party official complained that there were 40 more ballots than voters on the party list.

Mr Fillon's team also registered a complaint, the BFM-TV news channel reported.

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Quite obviously, the confusion which has set in will only increase 'Sarkozy nostalgia'"

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In all, 650 special polling stations were opened and the high turnout meant that Francois Fillon had to wait for more than one hour to vote, RTL radio reported.

The two candidates have very different visions of the future direction the centre-right party should take.

Mr Fillon, aged 58 and prime minister from 2007-12 under President Sarkozy, is seen as sober and more restrained than Jean-Francois Cope.

Ten years Mr Fillon's junior, Mr Cope is considered more right wing. Last month he produced "A Manifesto for an Uninhibited Right" in which he claimed that gangs in the banlieues were fostering "anti-white racism".

The winner will inherit a party in difficult financial straits, after a series of electoral setbacks over the past five years, culminating in Nicolas Sarkozy's presidential defeat to Socialist rival Francois Hollande.


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