Macron ahead of Le Pen in the first round of elections by 4%

Key candidates for the presidency of France scored 27.6% and 23.41%, respectively. Jean-Luc Melanchon is also in the top three with 21.95% of the vote.

It is estimated that almost 100% of ballots from all municipalities, Emmanuel Macron took first place in the first round with 27.6%, ahead of Marin Le Pen, who scored 23.41%. Jean-Luc Melanchon is in third place with 21.95%. This was reported by the French newspaper “Le Figaro”. At the same time, the website of the Ministry of Internal Affairs still has information about the counting of only 97% of the votes. Currently, the gap between the main candidates for the second round is 4.25%.

Eric Zemmour is gaining 7.05%, Valerie Pecress 4.79%, Yannick Jado 4.58%, Jean Lassalle 3.16%, Fabien Russell 2.31% and Nicolas Dupont-Enyan 2.07%. Finally, Ann Hidalgo, Philippe Putou and Natalie Artaud close the list with 1.74%, 0.77% and 0.57% respectively.

It is worth noting that late at night on April 10, about 500 people marched through the streets downtown and the municipality of Rennes, chanting anti-capitalist and anti-fascist slogans. The incidents erupted amid the announcement of the results of the first round of the presidential election.

Most of the protesters were young people. The protesters' posters read “Youth *** National Fascism, Fascist Le Pen Dynasty”, “Burn the Right”, “Social War”.

Street furniture was destroyed, bank branch windows were damaged. In the square in the center of the city, construction equipment, in particular, caught fire, which required the intervention of firefighters. The police intervened to disperse the demonstration.

The rhin Natalie The anpperist, which represents the socialists, reacted to this violence in his account on Twitter.

“I strongly condemn the damages taught tonight in the evening in the evening the center of Rennes. Democracy does not and will never have violence or vandalism. “

Recall, Le Pen said in December last year that Ukraine is in Russia's interests, When asked whether the country has the right to join NATO, she said that today the Alliance cannot accept new members.

The other day, President Macron said he saw clear signs of war crimes. , committed by the Russian military against civilians in the city of Bucha.

Based on materials: ZN.ua

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