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April 2002
Chirac Starts Second Round of Campaign
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News 23
Apr 2002 05:20 UTC

French
President Jacques Chirac launches the second round of his re-election campaign
Tuesday, following more protests against the surprise success of far-right
leader Jean-Marie Le Pen.
Mr. Chirac's
planned appearance in the western city of Rennes comes after tens of thousands
of people took to the streets in cities across France Monday, alarmed at Mr. Le
Pen's surprise second-place finish in Sunday's first-round balloting. Police in
Paris used tear gas for a second night to disperse demonstrators.
Mr. Le Pen,
leader of France's far-right National Front party, received 17-percent of the
vote Sunday, prompting Socialist Prime Minister Lionel Jospin to announce he is
resigning from politics. French media called the results of the vote a
political earthquake.
Mr. Le Pen has
vowed to lead France out of the European Union if he is elected president.
Far-right leaders in several European countries hailed Mr. Le Pen's electoral
success. But government officials from Greece, Sweden, Germany and Britain
strongly criticized the ultranationalist politician.
Early voter
opinion polls indicate President Chirac will win the May 5 run-off election,
taking between 77 and 80 percent of the vote.
Some information
for this report provided by AFP and Reuters.
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