Le second tour de l'élection présidentielle française
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President-elect Francois Hollande waves from his car as he leaves Tulle, central France, Sunday, May 6, 2012. Francois Hollande defeated Nicolas Sarkozy on Sunday to become France's next president, Sarkozy conceded defeat minutes after the polls closed. (AP Photo/Bob Edme) - Crédit: KEYSTONE
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French president-elect Francois Hollande reacts to supporters with his companion Valerie Trierweiler while celebrating his election victory in Bastille Square in Paris, France, Sunday, May 6, 2012. France handed the presidency Sunday to leftist Hollande, a champion of government stimulus programs who says the state should protect the downtrodden - a victory that could deal a death blow to the drive for austerity that has been the hallmark of Europe in recent years. (AP Photo/Francois Mori) - Crédit: KEYSTONE
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French president-elect Francois Hollande waves to supporters gathered to celebrate his election victory in Bastille Square in Paris, France, Sunday, May 6, 2012. France handed the presidency Sunday to leftist Hollande, a champion of government stimulus programs who says the state should protect the downtrodden - a victory that could deal a death blow to the drive for austerity that has been the hallmark of Europe in recent years. (AP Photo/Francois Mori) - Crédit: KEYSTONE
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French president-elect Francois Hollande waves to crowds gathered to celebrate his election victory in Bastille Square in Paris, France, Sunday, May 6, 2012. France handed the presidency Sunday to leftist Hollande, a champion of government stimulus programs who says the state should protect the downtrodden - a victory that could deal a death blow to the drive for austerity that has been the hallmark of Europe in recent years. (AP Photo/Francois Mori) - Crédit: KEYSTONE
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French president-elect Francois Hollande, left, embraces his companion Valerie Trierweiler after greeting crowds gathered to celebrate his election victory in Bastille Square in Paris, France, Sunday, May 6, 2012. France handed the presidency Sunday to leftist Hollande, a champion of government stimulus programs who says the state should protect the downtrodden - a victory that could deal a death blow to the drive for austerity that has been the hallmark of Europe in recent years. (AP Photo/Francois Mori) - Crédit: KEYSTONE
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French president-elect Francois Hollande smiles as he arrives back to his home in Paris, France, early Monday, May 7, 2012. Hollande defeated outgoing President Nicolas Sarkozy on Sunday to become France's next president, Sarkozy conceded defeat minutes after the polls closed. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus) - Crédit: KEYSTONE
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French president-elect Francois Hollande kisses his companion Valerie Trierweiler after greeting crowds gathered to celebrate his election victory in Bastille Square in Paris, France, Sunday, May 6, 2012. France handed the presidency Sunday to leftist Hollande, a champion of government stimulus programs who says the state should protect the downtrodden - a victory that could deal a death blow to the drive for austerity that has been the hallmark of Europe in recent years. (AP Photo/Francois Mori) - Crédit: KEYSTONE
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President-elect Francois Hollande waves from his car as he leaves Tulle, central France, Sunday, May 6, 2012. Francois Hollande defeated Nicolas Sarkozy on Sunday to become France's next president, Sarkozy conceded defeat minutes after the polls closed. (AP Photo/Bob Edme) - Crédit: KEYSTONE
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Supporters of Socialist Party candidate for the presidential election Francois Hollande react after the first results of the second round of French presidential elections were announced at Bastille Square in Paris, France, Sunday, May 6, 2012. Socialist Francois Hollande defeated conservative incumbent Nicolas Sarkozy on Sunday to become France's next president, heralding a change in how Europe tackles its debt crisis and how France flexes its military and diplomatic muscle around the world. (AP Photo/Laurent Cipriani) - Crédit: KEYSTONE
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Supporters of Socialist candidate Francois Hollande celebrate his victory in the second round of French presidential elections at Bastille Square in Paris, France, Sunday, May 6, 2012. Hollande defeated outgoing President Nicolas Sarkozy on Sunday to become France's next president, Sarkozy conceded defeat minutes after the polls closed. (AP Photo/Michel Spingler) - Crédit: KEYSTONE
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epa03208689 French incumbent President, and 'Union pour un Mouvement Populaire' (UMP) party candidate for the 2012 French Presidential election, Nicolas Sarkozy speaks to supporters after conceding defeat to Francois Hollande in Paris, France, 06 May 2012. Nicolas Sarkozy conceded defeat to Francois Hollande in 06 May's presidential election. 'Francois Hollande is the president of the republic and he must be respected,' he told supporters in Paris, wishing the Socialist luck. EPA/STEPHANE REIX - Crédit: KEYSTONE
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epa03208665 Nicolas Sarkozy, French incumbent President and 'Union pour un Mouvement Populaire' (UMP) party candidate for the 2012 French Presidential election, leaves the stage after his declaration to supporters after conceding defeat to Francois Hollande in Paris, France, 06 May 2012. Nicolas Sarkozy conceded defeat to Francois Hollande in 06 May's presidential election. 'Francois Hollande is the president of the republic and he must be respected,' he told supporters in Paris, wishing the Socialist luck. EPA/STEPHANE REIX - Crédit: KEYSTONE
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François Hollande et sa compagne Valérie Trierweiler ont voté ce matin à Thulle. - Crédit: KEYSTONE
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La foule se presse rue de Solférino, devant le siège du PS. - Crédit: Audrey Piguet
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François Hollande félicité par la foule à Tulle. - Crédit: KEYSTONE
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Francois Hollande et sa compagne Valérie Trierweiler quittent le bureau de vote. - Crédit: KEYSTONE
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François Hollande: "A voté" - Crédit: KEYSTONE
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Le candidat François Hollande applaudi à la sortie du bureau de vote. - Crédit: KEYSTONE
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Nicolas Sarkozy saluant la foule ce matin. - Crédit: KEYSTONE
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François Hollande à son arrivée au bureau de vote de Tulle. - Crédit: KEYSTONE
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Le bureau de vote de Lausanne - Crédit: KEYSTONE
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Moment de complicité entre Nicolas Sarkozy et son épouse Carla Bruni-Sarkozy. - Crédit: KEYSTONE
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Nicolas Sarkozy acclamé par ses supporters - Crédit: KEYSTONE
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La responsable socialiste Martine Aubry. - Crédit: KEYSTONE
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La sortie de l'isoloir. - Crédit: KEYSTONE
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Marine Le Pen a voté à Hénin-Beaumont. - Crédit: KEYSTONE
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Francois Hollande accueilli à Tulle. - Crédit: KEYSTONE
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Nicolas Sarkozy saluant la foule - Crédit: KEYSTONE