“The new duel” or “conflict” of the second round of the French presidential election between the President of France, Emanuel Macronand the leader of the Far Right, Marin Lepen dominate the headlines of today’s French newspapers.
“Match rematch” is its title Paris / Aujourd’hui in France accompanied by the “Macron advantage” as if he were a favorite in a football match.
“The Macron-Le Pen match, this rematch, which it seems that the French did not want, will take place,” Alexei Breze writes in Le Figaro.
“This time, it’s a complete mess” is its front page title Liberation on a black background.
“Not her” (Pas Elle), her obese title also on a black background The Humanitywith the two Ls replaced by the red and blue flame of the far-right National Alarm logo.
The words “Conflict” and “Duel” dominate the rest of the French newspapers.
“The upheaval and social nationalism are facing each other after the first round … after a sluggish, to speechless, pre-election period. “As if nothing had happened during the five years marked by the most disturbing events the country has known in decades,” Sophie Leklanse writes in La Montagne.
“The dangerous gap created during the last presidential election is being confirmed,” Jerome Sapui wrote in La Croix.
“Unchanging duel in a troubled landscape,” she writes on her front page La Marseillaise.
Is Marin Lepen now able to reach the Palais des Champs-Elysees?
Politically, “the problem for the head of state, who favored the explosion of the political landscape, is who he will rely on in the second round,” said Huber Kundier in The Telegramestimating that if Marin Le Pen “does not get a bad grade in the oral during the debate of the two finalists, the Palace of the Elysium is in her hand”.
The outgoing president “has a necklace of immunity: the war in Ukraine prevented him from entering the debate, defending his work or presenting a program. He played it in the first round, he will not be able to use it in the second. “He should go up in the ring,” wrote David Guevara in the Courrier Picard.
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