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French centre-right senators back Macron’s presidenti­al bid

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PARIS: The frontrunne­r in France’s presidenti­al election, Emmanuel Macron, received yet another boost to his candidacy on Sunday when nine centre-right lawmakers decided to rally behind him.

The nine senators from the UDI-UC centre-right parliament­ary group wrote a joint oped in the Journal du Dimanche weekly to say they would support Macron, a former minister in Socialist President Francois Hollande’s government, because of his pro-European stance and bid to go beyond the Left-Right political divide.

“Emmanuel Macron’s method is the right one,” they wrote, adding: “He wants to bring people together... and trigger a new dialogue between the French people and their representa­tives.”

Francois Fillon was the frontrunne­r for France’s April and May presidenti­al election until an investigat­ive weekly reported in late January that he had paid his wife as his parliament­ary assistant for work she did not do. He denies any wrongdoing but magistrate­s put him under investigat­ion, a first for a presidenti­al candidate in France.

Macron, an independen­t centrist who created his own En Marche! (Onwards!) party last year, is now topping the polls and is forecast to beat far-right leader Marine Le Pen in an election runoff. The high number of undecided voters, however, means the ballot remains quite unpredicta­ble.

On Saturday, Fillon’s aides used an umbrella to shield him from eggs thrown by protesters in southwest France as the beleaguere­d conservati­ve fell further behind Macron and Le Pen in opinion polls ahead of the April 23 first-round vote.

The UDI-UC group in the French Senate brings together the UDI party, which is allied with Fillon’s The Republican­s for the presidenti­als, and other centrist parties. The UDI said that three out of the op-ed’s signatorie­s are party members, while six are members of the Modem, whose leader Francois Bayrou has already announced he would back Macron.

 ?? - Reuters ?? CAMPAIGN TRAIL: Emmanuel Macron, head of the political movement En Marche ! (Onwards !) and presidenti­al candidate of the French centrerigh­t speaks to journalist­s as he campaigns on the French Indian Ocean island of the Reunion, on Saturday.
- Reuters CAMPAIGN TRAIL: Emmanuel Macron, head of the political movement En Marche ! (Onwards !) and presidenti­al candidate of the French centrerigh­t speaks to journalist­s as he campaigns on the French Indian Ocean island of the Reunion, on Saturday.

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