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France: cyclone Zemmour over the presidential elections, distorted scenarios

2021-10-22T13:54:31.788Z


Cyclone Zemmour hits the French presidential elections next spring. (HANDLE)


(ANSA) - PARIS, 22 OCT - Cyclone Zemmour hits the French presidential elections next spring.

If a few months ago the duel in the Macron-Le Pen ballot, an encore of 5 years ago, was taken for granted, today a second poll - published by Le Monde - gives the far-right polemicist in the second round in contention with the outgoing president.

Eric Zemmour also takes votes from the institutional right, the Républicains, which currently have no candidates capable of reaching the final challenge.

Dellagauche, as in 2017, only fragments or a little more remain.


    If Emmanuel Macron has so far been given by all the polls as voted by a quarter of the electorate and winning in the ballot with whatever opponent is in front of him, the qualification for the second round of the Rassemblement National candidate, strongly weakened by the competition from Zemmour, is no longer discounted, on the contrary . His 16-17% that a new Ipsosproprio poll for Le Monde assigns to him, Eric Zemmour subtracts from Le Pen but also from Républicains, who would not enter the ballot at the moment or if the standard-bearer will be, as likely, Xavier Bertrand, or if ValériePécresse will run. or Michel Barnier. In the first and most popular hypothesis, the survey sees Macron between 23.1 and 24.9%, followed by Zemmour between 15.2 and 16.8%, Marine Le Pen between 14.3 and 15.7% followed by Bertrand (12.3% -13.7%), the ecologist YannickJadot (8,4-9.6%), the left-wing radical Jean-Luc Mélenchon (7.4-8.6%) and the socialist mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo, who cannot free herself from a disappointing 4.5-5.5 %. (HANDLE).


Source: ansa

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