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Outgoing French President Hollande says 'ultimate duty' is to prevent Le Pen victory

Outgoing French President Hollande says 'ultimate duty' is to prevent Le Pen victory

By REUTERS

French President Francois Hollande, seen in this still image taken from video, reacts after a shot was fired by a police sharpshooter that accidentally wounded two people while he was giving a speech in Villognon, in the southwest of France, February 28, 2017. Photo: Agency Pool via Reuters

PARIS:  Outgoing French President Francois Hollande said in European newspaper interviews published on Monday that his 'ultimate duty' was to prevent a victory of far-right National Front leader Marine Le Pen in this year's election. 'My ultimate duty is to make sure that France is not won over by such a programme, and that France does not bear such a heavy responsibility,' said Hollande of the risk of a Le Pen victory in the election. He added it was inevitable that the European Union would have countries progressing at 'different speeds' and that he saw no reason to call into question Donald Tusk's role as president of the European Council. He also said the 'euphoria' of financial markets after the election of US President Donald Trump appeared to be 'very premature'. The interview was published in Le Monde, La Stampa, The Guardian, La Vanguardia, Suddeutsche Zeitung and Gazeta Wyborcza.