The Head of State collects 27% of voting intentions (-1 point in one week), while the RN candidate collects 21% (+2 points), still far ahead of Jean-Luc Mélenchon (15.5%, +1 point).

Valérie Pécresse and Eric Zemmour are tied at 9.5%, the first down by one point, the second by one and a half points, despite his attempted show of force last Sunday during a giant rally on the Trocadero esplanade in Paris.

The environmental candidate Yannick Jadot collects 5% of voting intentions (-1 point), ahead of the PCF Fabien Roussel (3.5%, +0.5 point), Nicolas Dupont-Aignan (2.5%, +1 point ), Jean Lassalle (stable), Anne Hidalgo (2%, stable), Nathalie Arthaud and Philippe Poutou, who each convince 1% of respondents.

Election posters of the Insoumis presidential candidate Jean-Luc Mélenchon, in Marseille on March 31, 2022 Nicolas TUCAT AFP

In the second round, Emmanuel Macron won with 54.5% of voting intentions (45.5% for Marine Le Pen), down 1.5 points in one week.

Survey carried out on the internet on March 30 and 31 with a sample of 1,502 people registered on the electoral lists from a representative sample of 1,611 French people aged 18 and over.

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

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

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