Oman Daily Observer

Polls show Macron consolidat­es lead over Le Pen in election

GROWING POPULARITY: Macron’s showing in the poll helped ease investor concerns

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PARIS: Centrist Emmanuel Macron saw his position as favourite to win France’s presidenti­al election boosted on Thursday in two polls, with one showing him ahead of far-right leader Marine Le Pen in the first round of the two-stage contest.

A monthly Cevipof survey, seen as the most authoritat­ive because it has a far bigger sample size than most polls, put Le Pen well ahead in the April 23 first round though Macron was seen easily beating her in a May 7 runoff.

However, a Harris Interactiv­e poll showed Macron winning the first round with 26 per cent of votes, with Le Pen taking second place on 25 per cent, setting him up to trounce her in the run-off with a score of 65 per cent.

It was the second poll in the space of a week that put the 39-yearold ahead of Le Pen in the opening round, a signal that the centrist former economy minister may be consolidat­ing his position 45 days from the first stage of the contest.

The polls coincided with release of a research note from Credit Suisse bank that said the risk of a win for Le Pen, who wants to restore the French franc currency, was exaggerate­d.

Macron’s showing in the Harris poll helped ease investor concerns about the prospects of Le Pen winning, with the gap between French and German bond yields narrowing on Thursday.

Financial scandals have engulfed Le Pen and conservati­ve Francois Fillon, who after his surprise victory in the primary of The Republican­s party was the clear poll favourite to become president as recently as January.

The Cevipof poll for Le Monde showed Le Pen with 27 per cent of votes in the first round, up one percentage point from last month, with Macron stable at 23 per cent and Fillon gaining one point to 19.5 per cent.

Fillon was initially on 17.5 per cent when the poll was initially conducted on March 1-5, but his score improved as pollsters surveyed an additional thousand people after he held a major rally in Paris and his party decided to keep backing him.

Fillon’s team announced senior appointmen­ts on Thursday to try to shore up his campaign, including former finance minister Francois Baroin in the special role of unifying the increasing­ly fragmented Republican­s party.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte Trogneux attend a meeting for Women’s Day in Paris.
— Reuters Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte Trogneux attend a meeting for Women’s Day in Paris.

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