French Elections
May 7, 2007Advertisement
On May 6, French voters chose conservative Nicolas Sarkozy of the country's ruling UMP party to move into the Elysee palace instead of Segolene Royal, a socialist, who would have been the first female president of the republic.
After emerging as the top vote-getter in the first round on April 22, Sarkozy held a clear advantage and surveys showed that he was set to beat Royal in the second vote.
But analysts still thought Royal stood a chance to become president as she could unite the "Anyone but Sarkozy" voters behind her.
Check out the candidates and the issues in this special DW-WORLD.DE dossier.