Paris_ On the eve of the right-wing primaries in France, the polls today indicate increasingly closed results among the three favorite candidates: Alain Juppé, François Fillon and Nicolas Sarkozy, Prensa Latina reports.

According to a survey conducted by Ipsos, a sample of 9,574 people placed Fillon ahead of the voting intentions, with 30 percent, while his two opponents follow him closely tied with 29 percent.

This shows the trends of the last days: the meteoric rise of Fillon, the fall of Juppé and the stagnation of Sarkozy.

These factors form a rather uncertain scenario facing tomorrow's elections, aimed at defining the two finalists who will face one week later to select the right-wing representative in the 2017 presidential elections.

So far the most obvious is the backlog of the other four primary candidates, who are below 10 percent: Bruno Le Maire, Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet, Jean-François Copé and Jean-Frédéric Poisson.

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