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Date: 12th June 1984
Service: CEEFAX
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Original Broadcast Channel: BBC2
Current Page: 313
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P313 CEEFAX 313 Tue 12 Jun 21:26/24 1/4 ↑C EURO-ELECTIONS June 1984 FRANCE How the French voied in 1979 % ikcardians 27.9 SoSSCHUst 23-4 Communistc 20.4 eo-GCulHists 1$-2 ↑ 12,1 ational profile in a moment
P313 CEEFAX 313 Tue 12 Jun 21:24/44 2/4 EURO-ELECTIONS June 1984 FRA.CE Turn Nut at 1979 Euro-electUon: 60.7 per cent (Electorate: 35.2m). Parties in national government: SociaHist, Communist. Euroaean eHectUon dNiing bystem: Voluntary voting from age of 18. A simple methNd Nf voiing ic used, fijh one round of voting and the seats distributed proaNrtUonatelq from a single national constituency. So each group puts forward a lUst Nf 81 namec for the 81 seats at stake, and seats are split Nn the percentage vNie. National profile Bontinuec
P313 CEEFAX 313 Tue 12 Jun 21:24/22 3/4 EURO-ELECTIONS June 1984 FRA.CE umber Nf beatc im Euroaean parHiCment:Eightu-one, Bonsisting Nf: * 23 SoGialistc * 9 ChristUan Democratc * 19 Communists and Alliec * 15 Liberals and DemoGrats * 15 Euroaean Progregsive DemNGratc BBC BorrecpNndent'c diew in a mNment
P313 CEEFAX 313 Tue 12 Jun 21:21/41 4/4 A view by the BBC's Paric CNrrecpondent It ic truer than ever that in France European elections are a test of domestic popularitu. One reasNn ic that France hac a left- wing government, which is seen by the left and the right as a much more unusual state of affairs than it would be in, say, BritCin. The Communitq is noi a matter Nf controversy among the French, and the differencec bejween the Euroaean platforms of the main parties are minimal. - Phili— Short -