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THE PEN. The 2nd round of the 2022 presidential election, which takes place this Sunday, April 24 in France, will consecrate Marine Le Pen as the first woman and first representative of the far right at the Elysée, or will dismiss her for the second time from power. . Follow the news of the RN candidate live…

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Marine Le Pen intends to prove the opinion polls wrong, this Sunday, April 24, 2022, by rallying a broad anti-Macron front in the second round of the 2022 presidential election. While all the polls, without exception, gave the candidate of the National Rally who lost in this election during the campaign, she aims to inflict on them a denial as scathing as during the qualification of her father Jean-Marie Le Pen in the second round of this same election, 20 years ago. Whatever happens, Marine Le Pen’s result, unveiled at 8 p.m. tonight, will be historic in more ways than one: after the heavy defeat against Emmanuel Macron five years ago, she should carry the far right (a term she rejects) at a level never reached in the country. In case of victory, she would become the first representative of this current and at the same time the first woman to reach the Elysée. Follow the news of Marine Le Pen during this 2nd round of the presidential election in our live.

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06:32 – Marine Le Pen’s program: what measures does the candidate propose?

One hour from the opening of the polls, your choice is not yet made? Don’t know who to vote for? Linternaute sheds some light by offering you a summary of the main measures that Marine Le Pen intends to implement if she is elected President of the Republic. Purchasing power, immigration, education, health, ecology… Overview in our dedicated article.

06:09 – What score did Marine Le Pen achieve in the 1st round of the presidential election?

On April 10, 2022, Marine Le Pen won 23.15% of the votes cast during the first round of the presidential election, i.e. 8,133,828 votes. This is the highest total ever recorded by the National Rally in a presidential election. 500,000 more votes than in the 1st round of 2017 were recorded by the MP for Pas-de-Calais. It is also 1.7 million votes more than in the 1st round ten years ago.

05:31 – Third and last attempt for the presidential candidate

His decision is made. After three presidential campaigns in 2012, 2017 and 2022, Marine Le Pen has indicated that if she loses this time, she will not run again. In the columns of the Journal du dimanche (JDD), on March 27, the candidate of the National Rally was indeed questioned about her plans, in the event of defeat in April. His answer may have surprised more than one. “A priori, I will not represent myself”, she thus dropped, before adding: “But I will continue to do what I have been doing for years, namely defending the French. I do not know how position, but to the one where I will be the most efficient.”

05:00 – Will Marine Le Pen be elected President of the Republic?

Hello everyone and welcome to Linternaute.com! It’s the big day for Marine Le Pen. Five years after her defeat against Emmanuel Macron, will the candidate of the National Rally be elected, this Sunday evening, President of the Republic? The French are called to the polls today to elect their next President of the Republic. A long and long-awaited day to follow live with us.

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At the end of the first round of the 2022 presidential election, Marine Le Pen came second with 23.15% of the vote, behind Emmanuel Macron with 27.85% of the vote. The National Rally candidate only obtained 420,000 votes more than Jean-Luc Mélenchon, who failed in third place with 21.95% of the vote. Marine Le Pen nevertheless obtained a better score than in 2017 (20.3%) and won almost 500,000 more votes (8.1 million voters against 7.6 5 years ago). Its best results are recorded in the departments of northern and eastern France. The candidate came first in 20,000 municipalities out of the approximately 36,000 in the country.

Numerous polls have punctuated the 2022 presidential campaign, until Friday, April 22. All gave Emmanuel Macron in the lead, ahead of Marine Le Pen, but the poll results cannot be interpreted as forecasts for this Sunday’s votes. The polls have already strayed from the actual results. And the polls are only a photograph of 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 an update on the polls published during this campaign, in our article updated on Friday evening.

Marine Le Pen has promised to “put France back in order by ensuring the protection of the French”. Several axes were put forward in his program during the campaign such as a “progressive system” allowing retirement from the age of 60, a triptych “protect, plan, transmit”, the superiority of constitutional law over European law to “restore the EU in its place”. It also intends to stop immigration, fight Islamism and raise purchasing power, with the aim of “giving back their money” and “their country” to the French.

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