France: Juppe concedes defeat in presidential primary

Alain Juppe delivers his speech to recognize his defeat in the second round for the French center-right presidential primary election in Paris, France, November 27, 2016.

Alain Juppe delivers his speech to recognize his defeat in the second round for the French center-right presidential primary election in Paris, France, November 27, 2016.


Alain Juppe has conceded defeat in France’s first-ever conservative presidential primary, congratulating rival Francois Fillon for a “wide victory.”

Juppe, a former prime minister who had long been considered the favorite for the primary, made the concession announcement after results from Sunday’s runoff election showed him garnering 32 percent of the vote to Fillon’s 68 percent.

Juppe says he will support Fillon in the national election in April and May. “I finish this campaign as I began it, as a free man who did not compromise what he is or what he thinks,” he said in Paris on Sunday night.

Juppe is calling for unity and calm after an unusually harsh campaign in which he accused Fillon of pandering to the anti-immigrant, anti-Islam far right.






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