0.6% of the votes, the last candidate of the presidential election

06 of the votes the last candidate of the presidential

ARTHAUD. Nathalie Arthaud’s result in the first round of this 2022 presidential election remains in line with the scores of candidate LO in the last elections.

23:42 – The latest results of the 1st round of the presidential election

END OF LIVE. Here are the latest Elabe estimates for BFMTV, L’Express with SFR for the first round of the presidential election at 11:30 p.m.:

  • Emmanuel Macron: 28.2%
  • Marine Le Pen: 22.9%
  • Jean-Luc Melenchon: 21.7%
  • Eric Zemmour: 7.3%
  • Valerie Pécresse: 4.9%
  • Yannick Jadot: 4.5%
  • John Lassalle: 2.8%
  • Fabien Roussel: 2.5%
  • Nicolas Dupont-Aignan: 2.1%
  • Anne Hidalgo: 1.8%
  • Philippe Poutou: 0.7%
  • Nathalie Arthaud: 0.6%

10:40 p.m. – The latest results of the 1st round of the presidential election

Partial results according to Ipsos & Sopra Steria for France Télévisions, Radio France, France24/RFI/MCD Public Sénat/LCP Assemblée Nationale and Le Parisien-Aujourd’hui en France – 10:30 p.m.

22:15 – The latest results of the 1st round of the presidential election

The latest Elabe estimates for BFMTV, l’Express/SFR at 10:04 p.m. for the 1st round of the presidential election:

9:17 p.m. – Arthaud does not give voting instructions

Nathalie Arthaud, during her speech, explained that she would not give voting instructions for the second round of the presidential election.

20:14 – The complete results of the first round of the presidential election

The results of the first round of the presidential election are in (Ifop Fiducial estimates for TF1 / LCI):

20:07 – Macron and Le Pen in the second round

According to the Ifop-Fiducial results for TF1, Emmanuel Macron finished first in this first round of the presidential election with 28.6% of the vote ahead of Marine Le Pen with 24.4%.

8:00 p.m. – Nathalie Arthaud collects 0.6%

The candidate of Lutte Ouvrière Nathalie Arthaud came last in the first round of the presidential election with 0.6% of the vote. Marine Le Pen and Emmanuel Macron are the two qualified candidates for the second round.

17:41 – The committed phrasing of the Trotskyist candidate

The Trotskyist candidate for the 2022 presidential election is known for her shocking phrases and offensive speeches about capitalist society and the oppression of workers, illustrated by her meeting in Orleans on March 3, when she assured that It was not only aimed at “the presidency of the Republic”, but indeed “the overthrow of capitalism”, which “will not be done from the top of the Elysée”. Communist and revolutionary, she always has a word for the “great powers” and the “idle landlords”, which she proved once again by blaming the war in Ukraine as much on Vladimir Putin’s Russia as on to “Western powers” and to “capitalism” in general, as she explained on the set of France 5 on February 24, but also during her meeting in Orléans, where she insisted that the “saturation of Russia” by “Western military bases” was one of the triggers of this conflict (comments reported by The Rep). Fiercely opposed to Eric Zemmour, whose “racist and revisionist bile” she criticized during her meeting on March 3, she also regularly attacks Emmanuel Macron, like the comments she made. on the set of BFMTV on the “alms” of the “small rebates” of a president who forgets that “the workers do not ask for charity”. But also to the candidate LFI, affirming that “Jean-Luc Mélenchon seeks only to better manage capitalist society, not to overthrow it” (comment collected by The Parisian). For the candidate of societal rupture, there is no question of sparing her competitors.

5:27 p.m. – Seine-Saint-Denis, the second department that votes the least

With just 51.71% of voters who have come to vote since the start of the day, Seine-Saint-Denis is the second French department which votes the least this Sunday, just ahead of Haute-Corse (51.23%) and behind Paris (52.17%).

17:20 – What are Nathalie Arthaud’s priorities for the country?

Beyond workers’ rights, wage increases and the inclusion of minorities, the Trotskyist candidate unfolds in her program for the 2022 presidential election some ideas for reform (little linked to each other). On the political side, it plans to introduce full proportional representation for the legislative elections, but also to grant autonomy to the regions which wish it, in particular to Corsica. For education, she also has ideas to democratize learning: she wants to create posts in national education, but also to grant scholarships for poor students. Finally, in terms of urban planning, it plans to build social housing by the State and to scrupulously apply the law which makes it possible to requisition empty housing. Will the order of priorities of the Lutte Ouvrière candidate favorably influence her results? We’ll find out at 8 p.m. tonight.

5:16 p.m. – 51.71% turnout at 5 p.m. in Seine-Saint-Denis

In Seine-Saint-Denis, the turnout at 5 p.m. was only 51.71%, the Interior Ministry announced. The department in which Nathalie Arthaud voted mobilizes less than the national average (65%).

5:05 p.m. – Turnout at 5 p.m.

According to official figures from the Ministry of the Interior, the turnout at 5 p.m. for the first round of the presidential election was 65%, which is less than during the last election.

16:44 – What relationship does Nathalie Arthaud have with Arlette Laguiller?

Often perceived as the eternal heiress of Arlette Laguiller, Nathalie Arthaud indeed followed in the footsteps of her mentor, the combative feminist from Lutte Ouvrière, the first woman to run for president in 1974. has been engaged for her party for 35 years, and will not retire from politics until after the next legislative elections. However, if she is still active, in particular as editor-in-chief of the party newspaper, she passed the baton to Nathalie Arthaud a long time ago. Indeed, the latter supported and represented her during the 2007 election, before becoming the party’s national spokesperson in 2009, and running as a candidate in 2012. Sharing far-left ideas on the protection and politicization of workers, they advocate a radical change in society. However, the candidate for the 2022 presidential election is regularly compared to her “spiritual mother” who would embody the party more, a point of view linked to the respective scores of the two candidates in the elections. Guest on the show INA dna on March 24, Nathalie Arthaud said she was still confident about the possibility of seeing her election scores increase, recalling that, if Arlette Laguiller achieved scores above 5% in 1995 and 2002, it would have taken more than 20 years , between 1974 and 1995, to get there.

16:16 – The political career of the Trotskyist candidate

In addition to her position as professor of economics and management in the Paris region, Nathalie Arthaud was municipal councilor in charge of youth in Vaulx-en-Velin (Rhône) between 2008 and 2014. But above all, the candidate is engaged in politics since she was 18, the age at which she directly joined the Trotskyist Lutte Ouvrière party. His convictions have not changed over time, allowing him to forge a name for himself in this political formation advocating the rights of workers, until becoming the right arm of Arlette Laguiller, president of the party which represented him in the presidential election six times in a row. Nathalie Arthaud was his spokesperson during the 2007 presidential campaign, before succeeding him by running in turn for the election in 2012. Ending with 0.56% of the vote, she tried again in 2017, where she this time got 0.64%. In 2022, she renews the experience by running for the 3rd time in the presidential election, still in the colors of her far-left party.

15:43 – How does Nathalie Arthaud intend to conduct foreign policy if she is elected in the presidential election

Nathalie Arthaud’s program is relatively bare from the point of view of international ambitions and diplomacy. The Trotskyist candidate only plans to create the “Socialist United States of Europe”, in an idea of ​​”disappearing borders”. This project should create a “truly united and fraternal Europe”. On the international level, the candidate says she wants to stick to a non-alignment of France and not to supply arms to Ukraine. In fact, she says she is “opposed to economic sanctions” against Russia, because “it will be the population who will pay for them”, as she explained on the set of France 5and at the same time opposes the sending of arms to Ukraine, justifying this choice by the responsibility for the war which it considers “shared” between Russia and the West.

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