A year ahead of the French presidential election, where do candidates stand?
Summary
The first round of the French presidential election is one year away. A recent poll shows far-right candidate Jordan Bardella leading, while far-left Jean-Luc Mélenchon and right-wing Edouard Philippe are tied for second place, making the race to face Bardella in the final round very close.Key Facts
- The French presidential election's first round will happen in one year.
- Jordan Bardella, from the far-right National Rally party, is currently leading in the polls.
- Jean-Luc Mélenchon, a far-left candidate, and Edouard Philippe, from the right-wing, are tied for second place.
- The election will have two rounds, with the top two candidates from the first round moving to the second round.
- The race is competitive for the candidate who will advance to face Bardella in the second round.
- The article’s information is based on a poll reported by France 24.
- The political scene in France appears to be polarized between far-right, far-left, and center-right candidates.
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