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Presidential 2022: for whom the voters of Mélenchon, Zemmour, Pécresse and Jadot voted

2022-04-24T21:51:34.178Z


PRESIDENTIAL 2022 – The “ni-ni” remained strong during the second round, especially among voters from France Insoumise in the first round.


Emmanuel Macron, re-elected President of the Republic on Sunday with around 58.5% of the vote against Marine Le Pen, promised a "

refounded method

" to be "

the president of all

", during a speech delivered to his supporters at Champ from March to Paris.

"

This new era will not be the continuity of the five-year term which is coming to an end, but the collective invention of a method overhauled for five more years in the service of our country, of our youth

", assured the outgoing president from the Champ- Of March.

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The "neither Macron - nor Le Pen" remained strong during the second round, especially among voters of France Insoumise.

This is what the Ifop / Fiducial survey for TF1, LCI,

Paris Match

and Sud Radio tells us, carried out this Sunday.

Presidential 20220: the carryover of votes between the first and the second round

The outgoing president will have to know how to compose if he wants to preserve the unity of a country cut in two and where extremes have gained ground.

The weight of abstainers (28.3%) gives a large fringe of the population who did not choose Emmanuel Macron.

35% of the electorate either did not vote, or voted blank and void, that is 17 million voters out of the 48 million who did not take part in the ballot

”, indicated political scientist Jérôme Jaffré on LCI.

And among young people, “

40% of those under 25 abstained

,” he adds.

Macron "

the worst elected of presidents

" for Mélenchon

These results made the leader of the radical left Jean-Luc Mélenchon, who immediately threw himself into the battle for the legislative elections in June, say that Emmanuel Macron is the "

most poorly elected of the presidents of the Fifth Republic

".

But the defeat of Marine Le Pen "

is very good news for the unity of our people

", he said.

And to add: “

Madame Le Pen and Mr. Macron have barely more than a third of registered voters

”.

According to the Ifop / Fiducial survey only 13% of the votes of France Insoumise went to the candidate of the National Rally against 42% for Emmanuel Macron and 45% who preferred not to choose.

Zemmour calls for the union of the national bloc

Presidential Reconquest candidate Eric Zemmour called on "

the national bloc to unite and come together

" for the legislative elections, and expressed his "

disappointment

" after the re-election of Emmanuel Macron.

The report of the votes of his party was largely favorable to Marine Le Pen (78%).

This did not prevent him from attacking the Le Pen clan: "

this is the eighth time that defeat has struck the name of Le Pen

", he declared in reference to the five unsuccessful candidacies of Jean-Marie Le Pen, and three of his daughter Marine.

The leader of the nationalist right calls

for national unity in view of the legislative elections

”.

"

Our coalition is not an option, it is a necessity, it is a duty

", he concluded.

The worst is avoided for the Greens, Pécresse warns of the unprecedented score of the RN

The Greens largely gave their vote to the outgoing president (64%).

For ex-EELV candidate Yannick Jadot, "

the worst is avoided but the country is more divided than ever

".

For him, the fight is not over: “

In the legislative elections, let’s build the best: the alternative for the climate, social justice and democracy.

Everything remains to be done

”.

Finally, Valérie Pécresse, the LR presidential candidate, whose vote carryover was more mixed for Emmanuel Macron (52%) congratulated the president on his re-election, but worried about an "

unpublished score

" from the Rassemblement National and the “

fractures

” dividing France.

Valérie Pécresse has now called for focusing on the legislative elections which will take place on June 12 and 19, around a “

right committed to defending the recovery project that France needs

”.

Source: lefigaro

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