Palm Sunday brought him luck.
So might as well bet on the Easter weekend for the rest.
Arrived at the top of the first round of the presidential election of 2022 this Sunday, with 28.3% of the vote, Emmanuel Macron is already planning his return match against Marine Le Pen, scheduled for April 24.
In the meantime, the president-candidate intends to occupy the field as much as possible, by multiplying his trips and interventions in the media.
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Expected for a first visit to Hauts-de-France on Monday, then to Strasbourg on Tuesday, the outgoing also plans to speak in the coming days in two 20H television shows.
Finally, among the public meetings under study, a large outdoor meeting should take place around next weekend in Marseille.
The exact date and the final place have not yet been decided, but the principle has been decided.
In recent weeks, Emmanuel Macron has already been forced to postpone his visit to Marseille twice.
Captured by the war in Ukraine, the head of state had to give up an official visit as president in early February.
Then, still because of the international context, at the big rally he had planned for March 5 at Parc Chanot, and thought of as the candidate's first big campaign rally at the time.