Hello folks and especially hello to those interested in the French elections.
Today is the final day, we are voting in Metropole until 8 pm in the largest cities, while some Pacific and American territories started yesterday. The official provisional results will be announced at 8pm by French media.
I'll be myself voting in Paris then covering the results' announcement tonight for the BBC World Service, French Section.
I'll be reporting from Nicolas Sarkozy's event at the usually very left-oriented venue called La Mutualite, where the UMP already organised its main event on April the 22nd, night of the first round.
I used to live very near the venue for five years between 2001 and 2006, where a lot of socialiist and trade unions' events usually take place.
If they win, they intend to celebrate, after Sarkozy's speech, at La Concorde, where I was in 2007 on May 7 for France24 when he was elected.
I'll be with the right-wing party and the incumbent President to discover the results from UMP side for BBCAfrique.
You can listen online: www.bbcafrique.com.
Tune in and enjoy this big European election day where France, Italy, Serbia and Greece are all voting for different kind of polls.
Talk to you tonight.
Cheers.
Today is the final day, we are voting in Metropole until 8 pm in the largest cities, while some Pacific and American territories started yesterday. The official provisional results will be announced at 8pm by French media.
I'll be myself voting in Paris then covering the results' announcement tonight for the BBC World Service, French Section.
I'll be reporting from Nicolas Sarkozy's event at the usually very left-oriented venue called La Mutualite, where the UMP already organised its main event on April the 22nd, night of the first round.
I used to live very near the venue for five years between 2001 and 2006, where a lot of socialiist and trade unions' events usually take place.
If they win, they intend to celebrate, after Sarkozy's speech, at La Concorde, where I was in 2007 on May 7 for France24 when he was elected.
I'll be with the right-wing party and the incumbent President to discover the results from UMP side for BBCAfrique.
You can listen online: www.bbcafrique.com.
Tune in and enjoy this big European election day where France, Italy, Serbia and Greece are all voting for different kind of polls.
Talk to you tonight.
Cheers.
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