Paris - Arab Today
Benoit Hamon, got ahead with 36.21% of Manuel Valls 31.19% to the second preliminary round of the elections for the left in France, which will take place next Sunday in preparation for the presidential elections in the country. Montebourg called on his supporters to vote for Hamon.
Benoit Hamon, got ahead in the first round after winning 36.21% of the votes compared with 31.19% in favor of Manuel Valls President of the French government's previous results.
Montebourg came in third place after winning 17.69% of the votes, and former economy minister in the government of Jean-Marc Ayrault called on his supporters to vote "massively" in favor of Hamon in the second round which will be held next Sunday.
The last session will bring together both Benoit Hamon 49, who represents the left wing of the Socialist Party, and Manuel Valls, 54, which represents the right wing, while officials of the Socialist Party is expected to be the second round attracted a similar number of voters.
At the forefront of concerns in the electoral program of Hamon is to end run diesel cars by 2025, and reduce the proportion of energy extracted from nuclear plants.
Source: QNA