French ex-President Nicolas Sarkozy has been knocked out of a primary to choose the presidential candidate of the centre-right Republican party.
Admitting defeat, Sarkozy endorsed Francois Fillon, a moderate who finished first in Sunday's first round, according to near-complete results.
Alain Juppe, who like Fillon is an ex-prime minister, finished second.
They will face each other in a run-off next Sunday. The winner will compete in next year's presidential election, according to the (BBC).
The winner of the Republican primary is likely to make the presidential run-off, where he or she will probably face far-right leader Marine Le Pen.
Sarkozy told reporters he now supported Fillon, 62, whose "political choices" he said were closer to his own than Juppe's.
Fillon served as Sarkozy's prime minister during the latter's presidency between 2007 and 2012.
Source: QNA
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