La extrema derecha lidera encuestas presidenciales en Francia

La extrema derecha lidera encuestas presidenciales en Francia

The national group of the Far Right Party would be the most voted if the presidential elections in France were held now, according to a study by Elabe published for BFMTV – ‘La Tribune Dimanche’, which places a possible candidate supported by President Emmanuel Macron in second place.

Specifically, the far-right leader, Marine Le Pen-Inability, last week would have obtained between 32 and 36 percent of the votes, while the president of his party, Jordan Bardella, would remain at 31-35.5 percent.

According to the study, five points from the back would remain in any of the six scenarios considered candidate in the center, left or right, indicating a better far-right in the second round with Édouard Philippe (20.5-24 percent) or Gabriel Attal (18 percent). Bruno Mininau (8-10 percent) or Laurent Vauquiez (4.5 percent) are also in the mix.

On the left side, with a very scattered vote, Raphaël Glucksmann (10.5 percent) would be facing France Insisa leader Jean-Luc Mélenchon (9.5-11 percent) in the case of participation without a progressive alliance. In addition, names like Marine Tondelier (3.5-6 percent) or Fabien Roussel (4.5-6 percent) appear, with figures similar to those of François Hollande or Olivier Faure.

Around 5 percent of support are names like former Prime Minister Vilepin or politician Dominique, Eric Zemmour, according to the survey, conducted from 1,533 interviews between April 2 and 4.

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