With the presidential elections fast approaching, incumbent Nicolas
Sarkozy is stepping up the rhetoric, as he lags behind in the polls..
Sarkozy wants France and Europe to follow America’s example, promoting small and medium-sized enterprises, known as SME’s, allowing them to benefit from state money.
“France now requires that a part public markets be reserved for European SMEs. If for one year we have not progressed, France unilaterally will apply its own Charter of SMEs until the negotiations succeed,” he told a gathering of supporters.
Sarkozy could be trying to attract voters from the far-right
striving to close his rival’s double-digit lead, according to Steven
Erlanger, Paris Bureau Chief for the New York Times.
“I think it is very deliberately moving to the right to make sure
that he wins the votes of people who are tempted to vote for Marine Le
Pen.His real risk is the hidden vote for the National Front because
people still lie to the pollsters,” Erlanger said.
A tough stance on immigration would help Sarkozy take votes from Marine Le Pen, who is currently in third position.
Sarkozy has even threatened to pull France out of the EU’s visa-free
Schengen zone if more is not done to tackle illegal immigration.
The man to beat is front-runner Francois Hollande, who will be the first socialist president in seventeen years if he wins.
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