Macron facing Le Pen, Mélenchon very close!

Macron facing Le Pen Melenchon very close

PRESIDENTIAL RESULT 2022. Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen are therefore qualified in the 2nd round of the presidential election, Jean-Luc Mélenchon was very close to capping the far right at the post. All candidate results and voting instructions.

23:53 – A big meeting in Marseille for Emmanuel Macron

While his first trip between the two rounds will take place in Hauts-de-France on Monday, a big meeting should take place around next weekend in Marseille, according to Le Figaro. The exact date and final location are yet to be determined.

11:50 p.m. – Valérie Pécresse’s spokesperson recognizes a “huge defeat”

After the low score of the Republican candidate (4.7% of the vote) in the first round of the presidential election, Florence Portelli felt that “it’s not a big defeat, it’s a huge defeat”. “But that doesn’t mean that we don’t exist, that doesn’t mean that our ideas aren’t in the majority,” she said.

23:46 – Overflows in a demonstration in Rennes

After the results of the first round of the 2022 presidential election, several hundred people demonstrated this Sunday, April 10, in the streets of Rennes. The demonstrators chanted slogans such as “youth fuck with the National Front” and “neither fachos nor bourgeois”. Several barricades were set on fire and street furniture was also destroyed.

11:46 p.m. – Survey point: the carryover of votes from the 2nd round of the presidential election, according to Ifop for LCI

Ifop gives the following figures for the LCI news channel on the report of votes in the 2nd round of the presidential election. The voters of Mélenchon would vote as follows: 33% Macron, 23% Le Pen, 44% abstention; Jadot voters as well: 56% Macron, 6% Le Pen, 38% abstention; the voters of Pécresse thus: 35% Macron, 35% Le Pen, 30% abstention; the voters of Zemmour thus: 4% Macron, 76% Le Pen, 20% abstention.

23:42 – Clémentine Autain “torn” by the result of Jean-Luc Mélenchon, who fails by nothing

“I’m a little amazed. The gap that was given at 8 p.m. has narrowed considerably, we’re talking about 300,000 votes difference: it’s potentially unheard of. I’m not saying that hope is allowed , but the activist that I am is torn in the face of this announced duel. It is true that I have a little desire to cling to this chance” reacted Clémentine Autain on France 2.

23:38 – For the PS boss, the result of the 1st round is “a historic failure”

Olivier Faure reacted to the microphone of France 2 to the results of the 2022 presidential election. “It is a historic failure, we will have to modify many of our own behaviors and proposals to convince the French. I have been asking for a coalition that would have allowed a merger and to bring out a candidate. The break-up of the left and the useful vote are unprecedented. With France Insoumise, we have convergences. But certain subjects separate us like the Russian question: we do not wish to leave the NATO and we want sanctions against Russia, and we want to arm the Ukrainians, unlike Jean-Luc Mélenchon”.

23:36 – “The two qualified are indeed Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen”, affirms the director of a polling institute

The director of the Ipsos polling institute, Brice Teinturier, on France 2, spoke about the narrowing of the gap between Marine Le Pen and Jean-Luc Mélenchon in the first round of the presidential election. “As it stands, no (no error). But the gap has narrowed. We have Emmanuel Macron who distances Marine Le Pen by four points. The two qualified are indeed Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen but Jean-Luc Mélenchon is very close and this is the lesson of the evening: it is the closing of the gap with the rise “of the candidate LFI, a-t -he declares.

23:31 – Macron credited with 52% of voting intentions for the second round against Marine Le Pen, according to a poll

In an Elabe poll for BFM TV, Emmanuel Macron would win with 52% of voting intentions in the second round of the presidential election against Marine Le Pen 48%. In 2017, the LREM candidate won the presidential election with 66.1% against the RN candidate (33.9%).

23:25 – Gabriel Attal believes that “two radically different projects” will clash in the second round

The government spokesperson defended Emmanuel Macron’s record on the France 2 set. “We can say what we want about the president, we have seen him five years in power get us out of crises, he has always been very clear on the Covid but also on the sanctions to be imposed on Russia. Opposite, we saw only procrastination, DIY, an unfunded project”, he judged.

23:17 – “We must have positive support around Emmanuel Macron”, considers Manuel Valls

Interviewed on France 2 after the historically low result of Anne Hidalgo and the Socialist Party (1.7% of the vote), Manuel Valls felt that “we must propose a new way of governing”. “I was one of the first to consider the success of Marine Le Pen in the elections. And today, with the addition of anger and despair, the desire to change everything is rising. ‘Emmanuel Macron, not just make an anti-fascist hate vote towards Le Pen,’ he said.

23:14 – New Elabe result estimate: Mélenchon in 3rd position

The Elabe estimate for BFMTV which has just been updated gives Emmanuel Macron at 28.2%, Marine Le Pen at 23.0%, Jean-Luc Mélenchon at 21.6%. Further, Eric Zemmour at 7.3%, Valérie Pécresse at 4.9%, Yannick Jadot at 4.5%, Jean Lassalle at 2.8%, Fabien Roussel at 2.5%, Nicolas Dupont-Aignan at 2.1%, Anne Hidalgo at 1.8%, Philippe Poutou at 0.7%, Nathalie Arthaud at 0.6%.

23:12 – The CFDT calls “beat the candidate of the National Rally by voting for Emmanuel Macron”

The first trade union in France, the CFDT, calls for “defeating the candidate of the National Rally by voting for Emmanuel Macron” in the second round of the 2022 presidential election. , underlined the union. The other major union, the CGT will meet on Tuesday April 12 to decide on their decision. For its part, Force Ouvrière will not give voting instructions.

23:07 – Purchasing power was a major first-round issue for voters

According to a poll by the Elabe institute for BFMTV, the theme that mattered the most in the choice of candidates for the first round of the presidential election remains purchasing power at 37%. Next come security (9%), immigration (9%), health (8%), the environment (7%) and pensions (6%).

23:06 – The results on the Marine Le Pen card

What was the result of Marine Le Pen in your department? Here is our map allowing you to find out in the blink of an eye Marine Le Pen’s score in the first round of the 2022 presidential election throughout France, in all territories.

23:01 – Édouard Philippe salutes Emmanuel Macron’s “good score” in the 2022 presidential election

Former Prime Minister Édouard Philippe called on Sunday to vote for Emmanuel Macron in the second round of the presidential election, in a video posted on Twitter. The mayor of Le Havre praised “the good score of the President of the Republic which places him in the best position for the second round”. He wants to “actively campaign” for the incumbent president.

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The second round of the 2022 presidential election promises to be quite undecided. The polls carried out this week, before the first round, have already drawn a balance of power which is to the advantage of Emmanuel Macron, but with a very small difference, in the margin of error.

Two polls were carried out on Sunday April 10 on the second round of the presidential election. Elabe gives Marine Le Pen 48% against 52% for Marine Le Pen; Ipsos Sopra Steria gives Marine Le Pen 46% against 54% for Emmanuel Macron.

The estimates for the first round of the 2022 presidential election are refined for each of the 2022 presidential candidates throughout the evening. Linternaute offers you to follow the election with precise information for all the candidates. Follow Emmanuel Macron’s results, Marine Le Pen’s results, Jean-Luc Mélenchon’s results, among others, with comments and reactions from their political camp.

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