Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen want to entertain Mellonson’s voices

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As a precursor to filling in the votes to their right, both contestants look to purchasing power and the votes of Jean-Luc Mன்சlenchon.

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Two presidential opponents, Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen, are looking to the left on Tuesday, particularly watching Jean-Luc Mன்சlenchon’s voters, who, according to analysts, could make a difference in the second round.

The presidential candidate, who has been increasing his travels since Sunday, is due to travel to the Grand-Est the next day, touring the north in the popular lands that voted the most for Marine Le Pen in the first round.

Struck all day in his plan to retire at 65, he sent a strong signal to popular voters that he was ready to “move” in this totem of his plan and open the door to early age at 64. . Unexpected offer thirteen days before the second round.

At the Mulhouse, he goes to meet the caretakers and then to Strasbourg in the evening, two cities Sunday Mr. Mellonson was in the lead with 35-36% of the vote. To win the second round, Mr. Macron needs to get as many left-wing voters as possible to vote for him.

Block on the right

But the task is not easy. Loosel, a 32-year-old artist who voted for M மெlenchon, said in Strasbourg, “I want him to take into account the voters who are going to vote for him to prevent the far right. In the first round, it is really possible to reconcile with him,” he told AFP. The artist also voted for Mலlenchon, who says he “wants to vote for Macron, although it did not make me happy (…) but I’m waiting for him to show signs of transparency”.

On Monday, the material occupied a good portion of the “administrative office” of the majority, which, according to one of the participants, decided to “emphasize the actions of the project that have not yet been heard.” Accused of not having much before the first round, Mr. Macron has decided to increase the number of visits and walks he wants. It will end with a large crowd in Marseille on Saturday.

Fearing the impact of the fracture in popular circles in the second round, the leader of the majority for the next few days summarizes as follows: “In action, people retain salt as they retire at age 65, not sugar”.

Retired at 62

For his part, Marine Le Pen, who claims to have learned for five years, is scheduled to speak to the media on TF1 at 8pm on Tuesday morning after France Inter. He was to film his campaign clip and hold a press conference in Vernon, Urea, on the theme of “democracy.”

Mrs. who protects retirement at 62 years of age. Le Pen, if elected president on April 24, wants to launch a major overhaul of the organization, especially by referendum and by registering a “national priority.” Basic law. This policy would allow “only French” access to certain social benefits, as described in its plan.

Social justice

As of Sunday evening, he praised the “Social Justice” and “Security” program and called on voters on the right and left to “join” him. In Yonne on Monday, he stressed the purchasing power, especially the sharp rise in inflation, calling for “emergency measures” to deal with it.

Without deviating from the strategy of its proximity or social themes, Marine Le Ben bets on the voices of Jean-Luc Mன்சlenchon, before the voices of his rival Eric Zemmer, who promises that compromise will be complex. “I say to the voters of Jean-Luc Mélenchon, be a real rebel, (…) do not save the head of Emmanuel Macron,” RN candidate Sebastien Oak’s spokesman began at LCI on Monday.

According to Ipsos director Brice Teinturier, compared to 2017, “this is a completely different return match”, Mr. Macron often defeated Mrs. Le Pen in the second round. “The poster is the same, but it is no longer the same,” he says. At this point, Jean-Luc Mélenchon’s voters say “34% for Emmanuel Macron, 30% for Marine Le Pen, which is higher than in 2017, and 36% should be at home,” says Price Tendourier.

(AFP)

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