Hollande win the French presidential election on Sunday to capture more than 51 percent of the vote to defeat incumbent Nicolas Sarkozy as France's new president, according to French television.
Sarkozy has held since 2007, the President of France, grabbed 48.1 percent, according to the vote.
Hollande, 57-year-old socialist challenger, narrowly defeating Nicolas Sarkozy, is also 57, two weeks before the preliminary election, but because he did not win an absolute majority, the top two candidates in the French law people runoff.
Sunday's victory means that France will be the first time since the President of the Socialist Party from 1981 to 1995, the country's President Francois Mitterrand. French voters vote in Sarkozy's office to express their dissatisfaction with the debt crisis in Europe.
Will Aolangdebo May 4, 2012, supporters. (Francois Mori / AP)
French television announced the immediate the Hollande election vote Sunday after the end of. Shortly after, Nicolas Sarkozy told his supporters said he had urged the Netherlands to congratulate him, and acknowledge the victory.
"I have the responsibility for this loss," Sarkozy said. "I would like to become a Frenchman a Frenchman, I love my country than ever before, more deeply rooted in my heart."
Hollande's victory may have far-reaching impact of the debt trap. According to the Associated Press reported, Hollande has pledged 75% of the income tax of 1 for the rich, "European Treaty hope to renegotiate a trim budget to avoid a debt crisis, Greece faces the kind."
In fact, Fran?ois Hollande, the victory will serve as a challenge to the dominant position in Germany, which is suffering from economic recession and record unemployment in the euro zone's economic austerity policies, "New York Times" said. "
Both candidates in their own during the campaign, has promised that within five years, France's budget balance.
"This will be a long day," Hollande told reporters earlier in the day, he left the polling station. Sarkozy, with his wife Carla Bruni - Nicolas Sarkozy, to vote in favor of his side, in Paris, but did not speak, television reporter.
"There will be a transfer of power," Sarkozy said, when asked what would happen if he lost. "Of Guoqiang than the fate of its people."
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