- Title: France's Juppe concedes defeat, backs Fillon in presidential election
- Date: 27th November 2016
- Summary: PARIS, FRANCE (NOVEMBER 27, 2016) (AGENCY POOL) (SOUNDBITE) (French) DEFEATED CANDIDATE IN FRENCH CONSERVATIVE PRIMARIES, ALAIN JUPPE, SAYING: "I congratulate Francois Fillon for his substantial victory. The right and the centre's primary was carried out in good conditions, thanks to (organisers) the high authority in charge of the primaries and the organising committee whom I salute. And as promised, I give my support tonight to Francois Fillon. I wish him good luck for his upcoming presidential campaign and victory next May." CROWD WATCHING (SOUNDBITE) (French) DEFEATED CANDIDATE IN FRENCH CONSERVATIVE PRIMARIES, ALAIN JUPPE, SAYING: "I end this campaign as I started it: as a free man who did not compromise on who he is and what he thinks." / SUPPORTERS CHEER SUPPORTERS WATCHING AND CHEERING (SOUNDBITE) (French) DEFEATED CANDIDATE IN FRENCH CONSERVATIVE PRIMARIES, ALAIN JUPPE, SAYING: "I gave 40 years of my life to serving France. And this has brought me great happiness and some pain. Tonight, again, at the risk of surprising you, I would say that I am happy to have spoken with the French people all throughout my campaign, to tell them what I believe. The task awaiting you is thrilling. You're lucky. I wish you good luck and above all I wish good luck to France."
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- Keywords: Francois Fillon Alain Juppe presidential primary Les Republicains conservative right-wing centrist
- Location: PARIS, FRANCE
- City: PARIS, FRANCE
- Country: France
- Topics: Government/Politics,Elections/Voting
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- Story Text:French conservative primaries' candidate Alain Juppe on Sunday (November 27) conceded defeat in the race to become his camp's candidate in next year's presidential election, and said he would support victor Francois Fillon.
"I congratulate Francois Fillon for his substantial victory," Juppe said.
"I wish him good luck for his upcoming presidential campaign and victory next May," he added.
Fillon outflanked Juppe and former president Nicolas Sarkozy after a campaign in which Juppe emerged looking soft and pandering to the left, and Sarkozy's rhetoric steered too close to extremism for some.
"I end this campaign as I started it: as a free man who did not compromise on who he is what he thinks," Juppe said.
"I gave 40 years of my life to serving France. And this has brought me great happiness and some pain," he said, telling voters the task at hand for them was "thrilling".
Partial results based on half the primaries' polling stations showed Fillon winning by a wide margin. - Copyright Holder: POOL (CAN SELL)
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