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follow Anne Hidalgo in a “Facing the voters” of the Ebra group at 7 p.m.

Today’s meeting

Anne Hidalgo guest of the “Facing the voters” of the EBRA group

Anne Hidalgo is the guest, this Tuesday in Nancy, of the new political meeting “Faced with the voters” initiated by your newspaper and all the titles of the EBRA group (L’Alsace, Latest news from Alsace, Le Républicain Lorraine, L’Est Républicain, Vosges Matin, Le Bien public, Le Journal de Saône-et-Loire, Le Progrès, Le Dauphiné Libéré).

You can follow this exchange on our site from 7 p.m.


6:18 p.m .: In Brittany, Jadot initiates his final sprint

“It’s slippery but we’re holding on,” exclaimed environmentalist Yannick Jadot on Tuesday, stuck in the mud on Hillion beach, near Saint-Brieuc, where he came to talk about the scourge of green algae and projects “in motion” towards the first round.

In the polls too, the green candidate is becalmed, around 6% of voting intentions, far from his competitor on the left Jean-Luc Mélenchon. For the ten days that separate them from the first round, the ecologists have therefore planned all-out trips: “Every day, a morning radio, then a trip”, confides his entourage. “To provide images to TVs that need them. “And not to be forgotten by voters …

5:28 p.m .: Nathalie Arthaud in turn publishes her campaign clip

Filmed facing the camera in a café, then dynamically in the street, Nathalie Arthaud published her campaign clip on Tuesday. Subtitled and with integrated sign language. The Lutte Ouvrière candidate is comfortable in the exercise, defending purchasing power and workers according to her political line.

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4:59 p.m .: Farmers vote for a Macron / Pécresse second round, according to a poll

On the eve of the Grand oral candidates on agriculture, organized this Wednesday in Besançon, the FNSEA reveals in an Ifop survey* the voting intentions of farmers in the first round. As with general population polls, Emmanuel Macron is very much in the lead (30%), followed by LR Valérie Pécresse (13%) and Eric Zemmour (12%). With 11% of the voting intentions, Marine Le Pen is far from the second round. Just like Jean-Luc Mélenchon (9%), Jean Lassalle (8%), Yannick Jadot (7%) or Nicolas Dupont-Aignan (3%). At the back of the pack, we find Philippe Poutou, Fabien Roussel and Anne Hidalgo tied (1%).

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As for the second round, the poll gives Emmanuel Macron the winner in the three scenarios considered: 65% against a score of 35% for Valérie Pécresse, 70% against 30% for Marine Le Pen, 74% against 26% for Eric Zemmour.

*Rolling Ifop – Fiducial survey for the FNSEA, carried out from March 17 to 21, 2022 among 1,500 farmers representative of French farms from February 24 to March 14, 2022.

Emmanuel Macron in virtual campaign on Minecraft

Candidate Emmanuel Macron invites you to follow him on one of the most famous video games, Minecraft, with virtual tours of an HQ and a meeting room… And “we can imagine”, according to the team, conversations in line with the candidate.

>> Our article can be read here.


4:25 p.m .: Visiting Sevran, Zemmour defends himself from any political recovery

After Aulnay last week, Eric Zemmour for his part returned to the Paris suburbs on Tuesday, to Sevran (Seine-Saint-Denis), a city marked by urban violence: “We will eradicate the scum as it was necessary to terrorize the terrorists”, a- he said, using the expression “scum” once used by ex-president Nicolas Sarkozy.

The far-right candidate, who is also slowly being eroded in the polls, however, defended himself against any political recovery but was verbally questioned by locals denouncing “provocation”.

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4:18 p.m.: Valérie Pécresse back on the pitch to relaunch her campaign

Deprived of land for five days because of the Covid, Valérie Pécresse went to Hauts-de-France on Tuesday, to meet business leaders in Marcq-en-Baroeul, in the Lille region.

“I am campaigning today for a real bouquet of purchasing power”, launched Valérie Pécresse, saying to herself “the candidate of purchasing power, the only one who finances her measures and does not make demagogic promises to the French by increasing deficit and debt. Candidate LR, who oscillates between 10 and 11% in the voting intentions of the first round on April 10, is thus trying to relaunch her campaign, which has bogged down over the weeks.

The candidate then went to Roubaix, where she promised to give mayors and prefects “the power to administratively close” “Islamist hate-preaching” establishments.

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3:33 p.m .: Lassalle, Mélenchon and Roussel unveil their campaign clip

The Résistons candidate chose sobriety for his official campaign clip: Jean Lassalle filmed himself in selfie mode with a telephone to address the French. He calls on “young and old” to join him in a bus bearing his surname and his portrait to “go around France in hope”.

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“I welcome you to my library”, invites Jean-Luc Mélenchon. The candidate of the Popular Union lists in particular his proposals and stresses the urgency of implementing “ecological planning” and recalls his desire to build the Sixth Republic.

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“I love France,” introduces the Communist Party candidate in his 3’30 minute campaign clip posted on Twitter. Fabien Roussel denounces “the great fortunes and the large groups which have taken power, exhausting the living and the planet”. The cantor of “Happy Days” assures that “money is everywhere”, “and I prefer to see it in your wallet, from your work, rather than stashed in a tax haven”.

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Marine Le Pen must unveil her campaign clip this Tuesday at 7 p.m.

3:16 p.m .: Candidates invited to position themselves on the issue of children of jihadists in Syria

Two lawyers for families currently held in Kurdish camps in Syria wrote to presidential candidates on Tuesday to invite them to “take a stand for the repatriation of children and mothers”.

This repatriation “is necessary for both humanitarian and security reasons”, write Mes William Bourdon and Vincent Brengarth. They recall that “despite the numerous appeals lodged over several months, their situation remains unchanged, even though their fundamental rights have been totally violated. We absolutely do not understand the inertia of the government”.

So far, Paris has maintained a case-by-case return policy for these children – 35, mostly orphans, have been repatriated so far – and considers that adults should be tried on the spot.

3:05 p.m .: Hidalgo, in Nancy this Tuesday, will respond to our panel of readers

Will the mayor of Paris be the next president of the Republic? On the occasion of a trip by the socialist candidate to Nancy on Tuesday, Anne Hidalgo is the guest of our political meeting “Faced with the voters”. You can follow this exchange on our site from 7 p.m.

The other candidates are no exception. Nicolas Dupont-Aignan (Debout la France) is moving to the Grand Est this Tuesday, first in Reims, before holding a meeting with Florian Philippot in Forbach. The environmental candidate Yannick Jadot is in Saint-Brieux, for a trip on the theme of green algae. Tested negative for Covid-19 on Monday, Valérie Pécresse (LR) is also on the ground this Tuesday, in Hauts-de-France.

The essential information of the morning

  • Nicolas Dupont-Aignan clashed with RTL journalists, accusing the media of making “propaganda” for Emmanuel Macron and denouncing a “rigged from A to Z” campaign.
  • 25,000 people are registered for the Head of State’s meeting alone on Saturday in Paris.
  • Jean-Luc Mélenchon is two points from the second round, according to a survey by the Cluster 17 institute, at 15% of voting intentions, behind Marine Le Pen (17%) and Emmanuel Macron (27%).
  • Eric Zemmour assures that, if he had heard the cries “Macron assassin” at his meeting on Sunday, he would have stopped them.
  • Fabien Roussel, Jean-Luc Mélenchon and Jean Lassalle unveiled their official campaign clip. Marine Le Pen will publish hers at 7 p.m.


3 p.m.: Welcome to this live broadcast devoted to political news and the campaign for the 2022 presidential election. Find everything that happened this Tuesday morning in our article.

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