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Chirac greets jubilant supporters in central Paris

(5 May 2002) SHOTLIST : 1. Mid view of French President Jacques Chirac and his wife Bernadette appearing on the stage at the Place de la Republique 2. Close up of Jacques and Bernadette Chirac waving at the supporters 3. Cutaway of cheering crowd. 4. Mid view of Jacques and Bernadette Chirac on the stage 5. Cut away of the crowd 6. SOUNDBITE: (French) Jacques Chirac, French President (interspersed with various cutaways): "My dear friends, this evening we are celebrating the Republic. We are celebrating it the same way we celebrate each of its victories. As always, faced with a ordeal, it (the Republic) stands up to it, proud, true to its values, present, strong, united." 7. Wide view of the crowd 8. SOUNDBITE: (French) Jacques Chirac, French President: " It (the Republic) has resisted the temptation of intolerance and demagogy." 9. Various of the crowd with French flags 10. SOUNDBITE: (French) Jacques Chirac, French President: "Lets defend the Equality, less defend the Fraternity, let's make them live, let's be vigilant, let's stay mobilised, and I will be together with you every day of this battle. I have heard and understood what the French people had to say. Things that unite the French people are much more powerful, that than the ones that can possibly divide them." 11. Cut away of the crowd. 12. SOUNDBITE: (French) Jacques Chirac, French President: "To each of you... In the coming days, weeks, months -- I will need you to govern the Republic and to defend its values. I count on you. Vive la Republique, et vive la France." 13. Pan of supporters 14. Wide view of crowd STORYLINE: French President Jacques Chirac was re-elected on Sunday in a landslide victory over extreme-right leader Jean-Marie Le Pen, after a dramatic presidential race that shook France to its foundations. In his victory speech at Place de La Republique, Chirac said he understood what the French people were saying by their vote. Drawing inspiration form the French national slogan, Chirac urged the crowd to defend equality and fraternity (brotherhood). He stressed that what unites the French people is stronger than what divides them. In exit polls, all three of France's major polling firms gave Chirac between 81 and 83 percent of the vote, with Le Pen getting 17 to just over 18 percent. Chirac's huge victory was helped by a larger turnout than for the 21 April first round, when 28 percent of voters stayed home. Turnout on Sunday was estimated at about 80 percent, with 20 percent abstaining. Le Pen, from his headquarters near Paris, called the result "a stinging defeat for hope in France." Chirac's supporters were thrilled at the huge margin, but the result was still likely to resonate bitterly for many in France. The country's considerable leftist electorate voted for Chirac for no reason other than to block Le Pen - whose first-round showing shocked the country and set off a popular movement to preserve France's democracy and dignity. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter:   / ap_archive   Facebook:   / aparchives   ​​ Instagram:   / apnews   You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...

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