France election: Who's who in the race to unseat Macron?
In the run-up to France's presidential election on Sunday, Euronews is publishing a story at 16:00 each day to help you better understand the race for the Elysee.
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In the run-up to France's presidential election on Sunday, Euronews is publishing a story at 16:00 each day to help you better understand the race for the Elysee.
Las elecciones de Francia 2022 se celebrarán entre los próximos días 10 y 24 de abril, cuando se elegirá al presidente o presidenta de la Quinta República Francesa. El actual dirigente francés, Emmanuel Macron, y la ultraderechista Marine Le Pen, son los favoritos a ganar las duodécimas elecciones presidenciales de la Quinta República Francesa, aunque muy de cerca les sigue el representante de la izquierda, Jean-Luc Mélenchon.
Este próximo domingo se celebra la primera vuelta de las elecciones presidenciales en Francia. Los últimos sondeos colocan a Emmanuel Macron (La República en Marcha), actual inquilino del Palacio del Elíseo, como el gran favorito. Sin embargo, la extrema derecha gana terreno poco a poco con Marine Le Pen a la cabeza.
Andrew Smith has been joining us for Perspective every Monday leading up to the French presidential election, which begins with a first round on April 10.
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Andrew Smith will be joining us for Perspective every Monday leading up to the French presidential election, which begins with a first round on April 10.
Incumbent French president, chairman of the rotating presidency of the Council of the EU and lead European negotiator in the weeks that led up to the Russian invasion... Emmanuel Macron is a busy man. So busy, in fact, that he still hasn't announced his bid for a second term. With war raging in Ukraine, the president even had to cut short a wine and food tasting at the annual French farming show and cancel a planned rally this coming weekend in Marseille.
Who can unseat Emmanuel Macron? The current president, who has not yet officially declared his candidacy for a second term, is still leading in the polls. Leading the pack behind him is conservative candidate Valérie Pécresse, closely followed by two far-right contenders: Marine Le Pen and Eric Zemmour.