Mitterrand Says He Will Seek a Second Term
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PARIS — President Francois Mitterrand said Tuesday he will seek a second term, ending months of speculation on whether the 71-year-old Socialist would enter the presidential race.
Appearing on a nationwide evening newscast, Mitterrand was asked if he would run. He paused dramatically, clearly savoring the moment, before delivering a one-word answer, “Oui.”
Mitterrand said he decided to seek a second 7-year term because he thinks disunity threatens “to tear the social fabric” of the nation.
Elections are scheduled for April 24 with a runoff between the top two candidates scheduled for May 8.
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