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Francois Hollande wins president poll

Francois Hollande, 4 May
Socialist Francois Hollande wins President poll,he has defeated Sarkozy with votes favoring 51.9 to 48.1.British PM David Cameron and Belgian Prime Minister Elio Di Rupo, extended their congratulations to Hollande, vowing to work for a close partnership in the future.German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle hailed Hollande’s win as a “historical event,” assuring close partnership with France.President elect Francois Hollande  arrives to the town of Tulle to give his victory speech.
"Many have waited for this moments and many has never witness this moment.I imagine and share their emotion.I am proud to be capable to bring about hope again," he told the cheering crowd.
Never was two France,Those voted and those not voted  are not separate but all are one,France stands united.There is only one France, only one nation that is united with the same destiny,"
We promise for successful  life for all nationals,Public Schools ,environmental, demands for the ecological change needed and justice, youth for each one, what can be best done  for them.

Values of the Republic ,the quality,human dignity,quality between men and women,secular for all the long the march continues .
The mandate given to me today I am responsible towards  my country.I thank all those voters who made this moment possible.
European reconstruction,the jobs,the future,Ladies and Gentleman we are not just any country on this planet but we are France.It is my role to free from dictatorship and corruptions and keep the values of the republic through out the world. Six May date Great day for our country and is new start of the Europe and world.

Values likes peace,prosperity for all, between us the relationship of Trust.
May we be victorious this evening.Like to thank my father my family and people,I owe you everything,  to my party with this election be in service of France.
Hollande’s Socialist party to focus on two rounds of parliamentary election in mid and late June, so does Sarkozy’s UMP and other political parties in France.
Hollande's Socialist party  to focus on two rounds of parliamentary election in mid and late June, so does Sarkozy's UMP and other political parties in France.

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