EDITORS NOTE: This photo is part of the AFP photo project named "Presidentielle: qu'attendent les electeurs? / Voters' voices in France's key election." / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - RESTRICTED TO FRENCH ELECTIONS ILLUSTRATION PURPOSE
Edwige Garnier, 41, stay-at-home mother and campaigner in the 'Manif pour tous' which is active in its resitance to what are viewed as 'new offensives against the family and education' including same-sex marriage, married with nine children, holds her voting card as she poses with her children at her house in Rocquencourt, outside Paris, on February 17, 2017. What should be the priorities of the next French president? "We need family and education reform. For example, I am in favour of a system of education cheques similar to the one put in place in the United States by the new Education Secretary. Families receive a cheque to pay for the school of their choice, whether public, private or with a mixed status. Our nine children have tested all three systems and having to pay for private school on top of taxes - well, it's almost unfair! I also want the law on gay marriage to be revoked, and I want the law that punishes anti-abortion propaganda on websites to be revoked. It's practically the only ban that exists on the internet!" / AFP PHOTO / Stephane DE SAKUTIN / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - RESTRICTED TO FRENCH ELECTIONS ILLUSTRATION PURPOSE