Macron: "Form a broad alliance in the face of the RN"
The high turnout in the first round testifies to the "significance of this election for all our fellow citizens and to the determination to clarify the political situation," stressed the President. "Our democratic election binds us," he added.
Macron's camp is estimated to have slipped to about 21% in the third place, according to the calculations.
- Despite Macron's camp slipping to third place with 21%, securing an Alliance in the second round is crucial for preserving Emmanuel Macron's position as President of France.
- The RN, led by Le Pen, clinched the first place in the first round, setting the stage for an intense election battle with Macron on Sunday.
- In view of the close race between Macron and Le Pen's RN, France watches eagerly as the election victory on Sunday will shape the country's political landscape for the upcoming years.
- Although the far-right RN led by Marine Le Pen celebrated their first place finish in the first round, Macron's alliance is actively working to regain their stronghold in France, focusing on the Sunday election victory.