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French ecologist de Rugy says he backs Macron for President

Francois de Rugy, who stood unsuccessfully as an ecology candidate in the primaries of the left that elected Socialist Benoit Hamon as candidate, said on Wednesday he would back centrist Emmanuel Macron for the presidency.

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Francois de Rugy, who stood unsuccessfully as an ecology candidate in the primaries of the left that elected Socialist Benoit Hamon as candidate, said on Wednesday he would back centrist Emmanuel Macron for the presidency.

De Rugy won 3.82 percent of the vote in those January primaries, and has been critical of Hamon's policies.

Most recent opinion polls put Macron among the leading candidates in a close-fought presidential race.

"For me, it's not unity for its own sake that I see, I've been saying I want the unity of the left and of progressive forces in which I include Emmanuel Macron," de Rugy said on France Info radio.

"That's why I draw this conclusion today that I want to take part in the renewal of politics that Emmanuel Macron has launched."

Environmentalist politics are split in France.

Greens party candidate Yannick Jadot, who is standing for the presidency himself and whom polls show picking up between 1 and 2 percent of the vote, is in talks with Hamon about an electoral pact under which Jadot would withdraw in Hamon's favour.

 

(This article has not been edited by DNA's editorial team and is auto-generated from an agency feed.)

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