Paris, Thanasis Gavos
Conversely for ballot box opening at 8 am local on Sunday for the presidential election the French count.
The law prescribes silence today and until the end of the electoral process in the French media regarding the political part of the developments, as officially from midnight the pre-election period has ended.
The headlines of the British media at the end of Friday talked about “Great uncertainty”.
The average of polls of the last semester gives the first round the first place in the center Emanuel Macron with 26.3% versus 23.1% of the far right Marin Lepen.
In the second round, where they will almost certainly face each other in a repeat as the 2017 election, Macron has 52.6% against 47.4% of Le Pen.
Nevertheless, the latest polls still show smaller differenceculminating this Friday for the BMF TV channel which gives 26% to Macron and 25% to Le Pen in the first round, with the final result in the second round on April 24 being judged on the thread, with 51% against 49% in favor of the 44-year-old current President.
The tons sharpened on the last day of the election period, as President Macron described Lepen’s program is “racist” on immigration and said that the economic benefits and social reforms he promises are “fake”.
Lepen, 53, responded that Emanuel Macron is showing aggression and making outrageous allegations, estimating that he is under pressure from closing the gap in the polls in recent days.
The abstention, even with the latest estimates, is estimated to be very high, above 25%, possibly breaking the record of 28.4% in the 2002 elections.
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