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They are the same candidates, but five years later and with a completely different context. President Macron and the far-right Le Pen face each other on April 24 in the second round of the French elections, as happened in 2017. This time the duel seems much closer for several reasons: the president no longer has the effect novelty and Le Pen has continued a process of “de-demonization”.
Given the fears that Le Pen arouses, most of the other candidates who were eliminated in the first round call for the Republican front that has worked so many times in this country, the problem is that this fund is now scarce at the level of electoral weight and they are the voters of the third pole, those of the leftist Mélenchon, those who have become the referee of this party. How will those electors vote to designate the winner of these elections?
We analyze the second round of the French presidential elections on April 24 with our guests:
– Víctor Hugo Ramírez, political scientist and doctor in demography from the Sorbonne.
– Silvia Ayuso, correspondent for the newspaper El País.
– Jean-Frédéric Schaub, historian and professor at the School of Advanced Studies in Social Sciences.
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