"Contempt": this is the word that comes up most often in the mouths of voters, left and right, who will slip a blank ballot or abstain this Sunday, April 24, for the second round of the presidential election.
From Mélenchonistes to Zemmouriens, these "Ni-Ni", for "Ni Le Pen, ni Macron" have in common a real aversion for Emmanuel Macron, to whom they reproach his "arrogance" vis-à-vis part of the French .
To the president-candidate, they also blame unfair decisions during the health crisis.
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What could have been a boon for her rival Marine Le Pen, however, comes up against two obstacles: the lack of competence and presidential stature attributed to the RN candidate, for right-wing voters;
its positions deemed radical, particularly in terms of immigration, for left-wing voters.
In a France where “left/right” benchmarks have rarely seemed so porous, they also blame the two finalists for a lack of global vision…
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