Europe 1 with AFP 6:29 p.m., February 14, 2022

According to an Ifop-Fiducial poll for Paris Match, LCI and Sud Radio published on Monday, Emmanuel Macron collects 25% of voting intentions in the first round of the presidential election ahead of Marine Le Pen (17%), Valérie Pécresse (15% ) and Eric Zemmour (15%).

On the left, Jean-Luc Mélenchon gains a point (11%) ahead of the ecologist Yannick Jadot (4.5%, stable), Christiane Taubira (3%, -1.5 point).

Emmanuel Macron collects 25% of voting intentions in the first round of the presidential election ahead of Marine Le Pen (17%), Valérie Pécresse (15%) and Eric Zemmour (15%), according to an Ifop-Fiducial* poll for Paris Match, LCI and Sud Radio published on Monday.

The Head of State is the winner in all cases in the second round.

Great stability in voting intentions

The poll shows great stability in voting intentions: still not a candidate, the outgoing President of the Republic gains 0.5 points in one week, while Marine Le Pen loses as much, as does Valérie Pécresse.

Eric Zemmour goes from 14.5% to 15%.

All of these variations are within the margin of error.

On the left, Jean-Luc Mélenchon gains one point (11%) ahead of the ecologist Yannick Jadot (4.5%, stable), Christiane Taubira (3%, -1.5 point), the communist Fabien Roussel (3%, -0.5 points) and the socialist Anne Hidalgo (2.5%, stable).

Emmanuel Macron, Marine Le Pen and Jean-Luc Mélenchon also benefit from the best rate of "safety of choice" of those questioned (78%), more than the candidacy of Eric Zemmour (71%) or Valérie Pécresse (65%) .

Only 45% of people who said they intended to vote for Christiane Taubira were certain not to change their minds.

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Macron winner in the second against all the candidates

In the second round, Emmanuel Macron collects a majority of voting intentions regardless of his opponent but, for the first time, he imposes himself more clearly against Valérie Pécresse (56.5% against 43.5%, or 1, 5 points more in favor of the Head of State in one week) than against Marine Le Pen (55% against 45%, -0.5 points for the President of the Republic).

Faced with Eric Zemmour, Emmanuel Macron collects 61.5% of voting intentions against 38.5% for the far-right candidate.

* This is a “rolling” survey, which is a “continuous survey carried out on the principle of a rolling accumulation of waves of daily surveys”, recalls the Ifop institute.

Survey carried out from February 10 to 14 with a sample of 1,503 people representative of the population residing in metropolitan France aged 18 and over, according to the quota method.

Margin of error from 1.4 to 3.1 points.

Voting intentions do not constitute a forecast of the outcome of the vote.

They give an indication of the balance of power and dynamics on the day of the survey.

Emmanuel Macron collects 25% of voting intentions in the first round of the presidential election ahead of Marine Le Pen (17%), Valérie Pécresse (15%) and Eric Zemmour (15%), according to an Ifop-Fiducial poll for Paris Match , LCI and Sud Radio published on Monday.

The Head of State is the winner in all cases in the second round.

The poll shows great stability in voting intentions: still not a candidate, the outgoing President of the Republic gains 0.5 points in one week, while Mrs. Le Pen loses as much, as does Valérie Pécresse.

Eric Zemmour goes from 14.5% to 15%.

All of these variations are within the margin of error.

On the left, Jean-Luc Mélenchon gains one point (11%) ahead of the ecologist Yannick Jadot (4.5%, stable), Christiane Taubira (3%, -1.5 point), the communist Fabien Roussel (3%, -0.5 points) and the socialist Anne Hidalgo (2.5%, stable).

Emmanuel Macron, Marine Le Pen and Jean-Luc Mélenchon also benefit from the best rate of "safety of choice" of those questioned (78%), more than the candidacy of Eric Zemmour (71%) or Valérie Pécresse (65%) .

Only 45% of people who said they intended to vote for Christiane Taubira were certain not to change their minds.

In the second round, Emmanuel Macron collects a majority of voting intentions regardless of his opponent but, for the first time, he imposes himself more clearly against Valérie Pécresse (56.5% against 43.5%, or 1, 5 points more in favor of the Head of State in one week) than against Marine Le Pen (55% against 45%, -0.5 points for the President of the Republic).

Faced with Eric Zemmour, Mr. Macron collects 61.5% of voting intentions against 38.5% for the far-right candidate.

This is a “rolling” survey, which is a “continuous survey carried out on the principle of a rolling accumulation of waves of daily surveys”, recalls the Ifop institute.

Survey carried out from February 10 to 14 with a sample of 1,503 people representative of the population residing in metropolitan France aged 18 and over, according to the quota method.

Margin of error from 1.4 to 3.1 points.

Voting intentions do not constitute a forecast of the outcome of the vote.

They give an indication of the balance of power and dynamics on the day of the survey.