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French left leaning voters want Socialist Strauss-Khan back in politics

Monday, July 4th 2011 - 04:42 UTC
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The former IMF chief was released from house arrest last Friday The former IMF chief was released from house arrest last Friday

A majority of left-leaning French voters, 60%, want former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn, whose high-profile trial on sexual assault charges could collapse, to return to French politics, a poll released showed.

Among the general public, 49% want Strauss-Kahn to return to the French political scene while 45% are against it, a Harris Interactive poll of 1,000 French people aged 18 and over.

The poll, published by French daily Le Parisien, was taken after Strauss-Kahn's release from house arrest on Friday and news that questions had been raised about the credibility of his accuser.

Before his arrest on May 14 on charges of sexually assaulting a hotel cleaner in New York, Strauss-Kahn had been widely expected to challenge French president Nicolas Sarkozy in 2012 elections and was the most popular among other possible contenders.

The poll also showed that while left-wing sympathizers see Strauss-Kahn returning to French politics, they are less sure about whether he should take part in the 2012 presidential race.

Only 51% of French leftists want the Socialist Party to postpone the July 13 deadline for registering candidacies in the primary to choose the party's contender. Among the wider population, 49% of those polled -- compared to 43% of leftists -- do not want the Socialist Party to postpone the deadline.

Strauss-Kahn's next court appearance in New York will be for a July 18 hearing.

His supporters say he should have the right to run for the French presidency. But analysts also point out that the massive media coverage about his philandering and luxury lifestyle has damaged his image, making a 2012 run unlikely.
 

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  • GeoffWard2

    I see the man back in politics (after all, this is France!) but I do not see him as President now.
    Damage done; dirty tricks succeeded.

    Jul 04th, 2011 - 11:45 am 0
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