It will be one month in 10 days until the French presidential election.
As Russia invades Ukraine, the debate over security is intensifying.
The French presidential election will be voted on April 10th, and if there are no candidates to win the majority, the top two will vote on the 24th.
Twelve people are running for the presidential election, including the incumbent President Emmanuel Macron, Mr. Le Pen, the far-right party who advanced to the previous final vote, Mr. Pecres, the right-wing and Republican party of the largest opposition, and Mr. Zemur, the far-right critic.
In a French poll, there is a rapid increase in interest, with 50% of people citing Russia's continued military invasion in Ukraine as the most feared situation, and the election campaign is actively debating about security. increase.
Regarding the military invasion, President Macron attaches great importance to cooperation with each country, such as sending troops to neighboring countries within the framework of NATO = North Atlantic Treaty Organization, while Mr. Le Pen and Mr. Zemur on the far right said, "My country rather than the defense of member countries. You should spend your budget and people on the defense of NATO, "he insists on NATO's withdrawal from the military sector.
In the latest opinion poll, President Macron has increased his support to 29%, widening the gap with Mr. Le Pen, who is 17% in second place. It is expected that discussions will be active even over the issue.