The strong rise of Le Pen, the leader of the Right -wing National Alliance, pose a huge threat to Macron's search for re -election.The IFOP poll after the first round of voting shows that Macron and Le Pen may receive about 51 % and 49 % support in the second round, with a small gap.

(Paris Composite Electric) The first round of voting results in the French presidential election were announced. Finding the re -elected President Macron and the leader of Le Pen, the leader of the extremely right -wing national alliance, will be a leading vote.Victory.Analysis believes that Le Pen's rise allows Macron to be re -elected full of variables.

According to the first round of votes announced by the French Ministry of the Interior, in the 97 % of the computing votes, Macron's vote rate was 27.6 %, and Le Pen was 23.41 %.The two of them are ranked in the top two, but they are not less than half. Therefore, it will enter the second round. France will reproduce the 2017 Presidential Election Macron's duel.

However, Le Pen's strong rise pose a huge threat to Macron seeking re -election.The IFOP polls performed after the first round of voting show that Macron and Le Pen may receive about 51 % and 49 % in the second round, respectively. The gap is small.66.1 % is not allowed to win 33.9 %.Therefore, whether Macron can be re -elected still has suspense.

Macron told the supporters: "Everything has not been concluded. The election campaign in the next 15 days is of decisive significance for France and Europe." He urged all voters to unite on the 24th to prevent the right wing from coming to power.

Le Pen said in a Sunday speech that she would unite the French "split" and let France "restore order".

Analysis: Le Pen successfully softened the right image

Analysis pointed out that Le Pen successfully softened his extremely right image in this election, so Macron could no longer expect traditional anti -polar right -wing voters to support himself in the second round of voting. He must follow the first round of voting.Spend more time and play more actively at the grassroots level.

According to Reuters, there are several reasons for Macron's support, including his participation in the campaign late.Due to the busy Ukraine crisis, Macron has only held a large -scale campaign rally so far, and even his supporters think he has performed mediocre.

On the other hand, it belongs to the extreme right -wing, suspicion of the European Union, and Le Pen, who has been focusing on rising living expenses for a few months, and has been advertised as defenders of the most vulnerable group.She is good at covering up the most controversial aspects in the plan, especially the immigration policy, and wisely focuses her speech on economic and social issues.

Russia and Ukraine's conflict caused soaring energy prices and shortage of raw materials, bringing the French economy into a period of high inflation and low growth. Therefore, purchasing power has become the topic that people are most concerned about during the election.This is likely to push voters into the embrace of Macron's political opponents.

Macron's supporter Terry (23 years old) told Reuters: "Le Pen talks about the vital problem of voters. In the next two weeks, Macron must pull the focus back to France, in diplomatic diplomaticTemporary leave. "