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what result for the outgoing president in the 2nd round

MACRON. Emmanuel Macron will know this Sunday evening if he is re-elected for 5 years at the head of the country. The outgoing president has remained throughout the campaign in the lead in the results of the polls for the second round, which begins in France on April 24. Follow the candidate’s news on this election day…

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Emmanuel Macron will he return for 5 more years at the Elysée or will he be remembered as the one who, for the first time in the Fifth Republic, gave way to a leader of the far right? to the Presidency of the Republic? The results of the second round of the 2022 presidential election will decide the fate of the Head of State, this Sunday, April 24, 2022. If the polls have consistently kept him ahead of this second round in recent weeks, Emmanuel Macron will be fixed on its own result around 8 p.m., at the time of the first estimates. After voting in Le Touquet, in Pas-de-Calais, the outgoing president must reach the capital during the day to find out the verdict of the ballot. He planned to gather supporters on the Champ-de-Mars in the evening. Follow all the news of Emmanuel Macron during this 2nd round in this direct, dedicated to the president-candidate.

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All the polls carried out during the presidential campaign gave Emmanuel Macron the lead in voting intentions, ahead of Marine Le Pen. But beware: the results of the polls cannot be interpreted as predictions about the votes for this Sunday, April 24. They are only a photograph of public opinion at a precise moment, so they do not record the ultimate dynamics, that of the undecided nor that of the extent of mobilization and abstention. Here, as a reminder, is our compilation of the polls published during this campaign, updated on Friday.

Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen officially qualified for the second round of the presidential election on Sunday April 10. The outgoing president came out on top in the first round with 27.85% of the vote, ahead of the RN candidate with 23.15%. Emmanuel Macron has thus improved his 2017 score (24.01%), even if abstention reduces this progress. He still won more than a million additional votes (9.7 million against 8.6 million 5 years ago).

Emmanuel Macron, in this campaign between the two rounds, indicated that he wanted to “complete” and “enrich” his program, in particular on ecology. He said he was ready not to push back the retirement age to 65. The Head of State also indicated that he was “not opposed” to the establishment of a “full” proportional system for the legislative elections.

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