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Head to head: Marine Le Pen v Emmanuel Macron

The new president will be voted in on Sunday May 7.

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Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen have both renewed their presidential campaigns with vigour after successfully making it into the second round of voting for the French election.

Centrist candidate Macron won the first round with 23.9% of the vote, knocking National Front leader Le Pen into second place with 21.4%.

The two potential presidents sit on opposite sides of the political spectrum – Macron is pro-Europe and pro-business with an optimistic vision of a tolerant France with open borders, while Le Pen has called for economic protectionism, tougher security, a Frexit referendum and less immigration.

Macron is widely tipped to win the second round, with polls projecting that he will beat Le Pen by 20 to 30 percentage points.

Centrist candidate Emmanuel Macron leaves after casting his vote in the first round of the French presidential election, in le Touquet, northern France
(Christophe Ena/AP)

After the first round politicians rallied round Macron, calling on their supporters to vote for him, including defeated Republican Francois Fillon and Socialist Benoit Hamon.

Far-left candidate Jean-Luc Melenchon, who finished in tied third place with Fillon, did not endorse either candidate for the run-off.

Le Pen, whose father Jean-Marie stunned voters by qualifying for the run-off in 2002 before losing heavily to incumbent Jacques Chirac, told voters: “You have the choice of an alternative, a true one.

“What I propose to you is a big alternative, the fundamental alternative that will put other faces in power.”

Far-right leader and candidate for the 2017 French presidential election, Marine Le Pen, surrounded by bodyguards, celebrates with supporters while holding a bunch of flowers after exit poll results of the first round of the presidential election were announced at her election day headquarters in Henin-Beaumont, northern France
(Michel Spingler/AP)

After his first-round victory, Macron said: “I will be the president of all the people of France, the president of the patriots against the nationalists’ threat.”

The vote to decide between the pair will take place on Sunday May 7.

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