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Fillon Owes Victory to Voters Desire for More Right-Wing Candidates - Lawmaker

© AFP 2023 / MARTIN BUREAU Right-wing Les Republicains (LR) party's candidate for the party's primary ahead of the 2017 presidential election, Francois Fillon (File)
Right-wing Les Republicains (LR) party's candidate for the party's primary ahead of the 2017 presidential election, Francois Fillon (File) - Sputnik International
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Francois Fillon owes his victory in center-right primaries to a more right-oriented stance on all issues than moderate Alain Juppe, a member of the Austrian parliament’s foreign policy committee, told Sputnik.

French politician Francois Fillon, member of the conservative Les Republicains political party, delivers a speech at his campaign headquarters after partial results in the first round of the French center-right presidential primary election vote in Paris, France, November 20, 2016. - Sputnik International
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MOSCOW (Sputnik) – "Fillon’s candidacy is the proof that the voters want a more right-orientated policy in all political fields," Roman Haider, member of the right-wing Austrian Freedom Party (FPO), said.

Ahead of Sunday’s primaries, Fillon slammed Juppe for his more centrist stance and accused him of not really wanting to change things. Fillon won The Republicans (LR) nomination by a landslide and is predicted to reach the runoff in the presidential election next May, where he will face far-right National Front (FN) leader Marine Le Pen in a tough race, Haider said.

The Austrian lawmaker noted that Fillon attracted additional supporters among right-wing electorate by advocating a better relationship with Russia. However he doubted Fillon's intentions, saying the former prime minister was unlikely to mend ties with Moscow as he promoted interests of the political establishment.

"I don't believe that Fillon will do that. He is after all a candidate of the EU establishment and thus will not be the one who fights for abandoning the sanctions against Russia. Only Marine Le Pen will do," Haider said.

During his campaign, Fillon reaffirmed on different occasions he intended to normalize ties with Moscow. Among over things, he also supported an idea of the national sovereignty, hardline approach to suspected Islamist radicals, stricter migration policy and advocated against gay marriage.

Le Pen, at the same time, has based her presidential bid on the issue which has been topical in France since the November 2015 terrorist attacks in Paris – migration and Islam. In her program, she proposes a tough migration policy vowing to support France’s national values rather than multiculturalism.

The French presidential election is scheduled for April and May 2017.

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