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Q&A: Sarkozy's and Hollande's plans for France
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After months of campaigning and a close-fought first round, on 6 May French voters face a straight choice between the centre-right incumbent, Nicolas Sarkozy, and his Socialist rival, Francois Hollande, as their president for the next five years.
<paragraph>What are the candidates' slogans?</paragraph>
<paragraph>What sets them apart on the economy?</paragraph>
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<paragraph>How do they compare on foreign affairs?</paragraph>
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<paragraph>What are their most controversial pledges?</paragraph>
<paragraph>What was their final TV debate pitch?</paragraph>
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