French polls pile pressure on scandal-hit Fillon | Reuters
PARIS Seven out of 10 French
voters want conservative presidential candidate Francois Fillon to step down,
an opinion poll showed on Friday, as the scandal over alleged "fake
work" by his wife continued to blight his campaign.Among rightwing voters,
53 percent want him replaced, the poll by Odoxa for France Info radio showed.
That figure includes people who said they would vote for the far-right National
Front (FN). Excluding FN voters, it was 36 percent. Fillon has apologised to
the French people over the way hundreds of thousands of euros in taxpayers'
money were paid to his wife over many years, but has said the work she did was
genuine and that he did nothing illegal.
He has vowed to continue his
campaign for the April election, despite losing his position as favourite to
centrist rival Emmanuel Macron, and called the affair a plot by his political
opponents. His lawyers are contesting the legitimacy of an official
investigation into the payments.Fillon was elected to stand for his The
Republicans party in a November primary.He beat off the challenge of
better-known candidates by presenting himself as an honest politician who would
cut back on government spending.
His showing in polls has slumped
in the two weeks since the "fake work" scandal broke. On Thursday,
another poll showed his popularity rating had slid to 18th place from third.
Macron held on to first place.
The original allegations were made in the satirical weekly le Canard Enchaine on Jan. 24 and the saga has been frontpage news ever since.Thursday's edition of the weekly L'Obs magazine showed a mocked-up photograph of Fillon wearing a 17th-century wig and entitled "Tartuffe" - the name of a play by Moliere about a hypocrite.
Opinion polls show Fillon coming
third in the first round of voting on April 23, behind Macron by a few
percentage points, and with far-right National Front leader Marine Le Pen
coming first.The French electoral system puts the top two candidates from the
first round into a runoff against each other. Polls show either Macron or
Fillon winning a runoff against Le Pen comfortably. (Reporting by Andrew
Callus; Editing by Andrew Roche)
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