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Francois Hollande confirms he will not seek re-election in France’s presidential race next year

A recent poll predicted he would win just 7 per cent of votes in the first round of next year’s election

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rench President Francois Hollande announces he will not seek re-election. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

French President Francois Hollande dramatically announced on Thursday he would not seek re-election next April at the end of his five-year term as he bowed to historic low approval ratings.

The withdrawal means the 62-year-old Socialist will be the first president of France’s fifth republic, founded in 1958, to quit after just one term.

“I have decided that I will not be a candidate,” Hollande said in a solemn televised address from the Elysee Palace in Paris.

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He conceded he had failed to rally his deeply divided Socialist party behind his candidacy and keep a promise to slash unemployment, which hovers at around one in 10 of the workforce.

“In the months to come, my only duty will be to continue to lead my country,” he said.

In the months to come, my only duty will be to continue to lead my country
French President Francois Hollande

The Socialist leader has some of the lowest approval ratings for a French president since the second world war.

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