Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

Can Macron hold off the Le Pen presidenti­al surge?

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With France gearing up for its next presidenti­al election on April 10, what are the voting trends in this final stretch of the campaign? While there have been plenty of contempora­ry examples of polls not being prediction­s, but rather a snapshot of opinion that inevitably comes with a margin of error, this infographi­c looks at the ups and downs for the main candidates from mid-March until April 7, using data from the Ipsos-Sopra Steria barometer. While Emmanuel Macron remained in the lead of voting intentions three days before the election (26.5%), Marine Le Pen is the one who has made the best progress in the polls over the last four weeks, going from 16% to 23%. According to political analysts, the candidate of the National Rally would benefit, among other things, from the support of Éric Zemmour’s voters, who dropped by 5 points to 8.5%. In third place, Jean-Luc Mélenchon is also experienci­ng positive momentum (+4 points), but remains a step below his rivals for the second round, having stood at 16.5% on April 7. Another unknown factor in this first round of the presidenti­al election concerns abstention, which could be particular­ly high according to the latest surveys (between 26 and 30%). (Statista)

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