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Presidential elections in France The future of Emmanuel Macron will be decided today

 Paris: Voting for the French presidential election is taking place today, and large numbers of voters are standing in long queues to cast their ballots due to the lifting of Corona sanctions in the country.


According to the international news agency, the election of the new president of France will take place today. 12 candidates are running in the presidential election. Incumbent President Emmanuel Macron is also a candidate, but his chances of success are slim this time around.



Polling will continue from 8 am to 8 pm. People infected with the corona virus can also go to the polls to cast their ballots, but they must wear masks.

If no candidate gets a clear majority, then voting will take place on April 24 between the two candidates who get the most votes.


Emmanuel Macron's focus has been on ending the war between Russia and Ukraine, rather than on the election campaign, which was exploited by his female rival Marin Le Pen, who has been campaigning for months on inflation and declining incomes in the country.


However, in a pre-election poll, Emmanuel Macron was the only party to have the support, followed by Marin Le Pen, who supports Muslim immigrants.


Similarly, the popularity of Eric Zemore, whose populist attitude seems to be softening this time around, has also increased, but before that he has been convicted of racist and hate speech and deported millions of foreigners. Want.


Zemour has the support of white racists and neo-Nazi ideologues.