EFSF in spotlight as French vote could decide EU’s future

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EFSF in spotlight as French vote could decide EU’s future

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The eleven candidates for the upcoming French presidential elections, (L-R) right-wing party Les Republicains (LR) candidate Francois Fillon, far-left coalition party La France Insoumise candidate Jean-Luc Melenchon, lawmaker and independent candidate Jean Lassalle, far-left party Lutte Ouvriere (LO) candidate Nathalie Arthaud, far-right party Front National (FN) candidate Marine Le Pen, Socialist Party (PS) candidate Benoit Hamon, Solidarite et Progres (Solidarity and Progress) party candidate Jacques Cheminade, far-left New Anticapitalist Party (NPA) candidate Philippe Poutou, En Marche! movement candidate Emmanuel Macron, right-wing party Debout la France (DLF) candidate Nicolas Dupont-Aignan and Popular Republican Union (UPR) party candidate Francois Asselineau, during a live televised debate organised by French private TV channels BFM TV and CNews, in La Plaine-Saint-Denis, near Paris, France on April 4, 2017. Photo by Lionel Bonaventure/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM | Pool/ABACA/ABACA/PA Images

The stakes have rarely been higher for a French election. When French voters head to the polls on Sunday, it may be to determine the fate of the eurozone.

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