The French presidential election, which is held once every five years, lasts for a week until the voting day, and the incumbent President Emmanuel Macron, who responds to the situation in Ukraine, holds the top position in the opinion poll.

On the other hand, while prices such as energy are soaring, candidates for the far-right party and the radical left wing are trying to catch up with economic measures and improvement of living.

In the French presidential election, the first vote will be held on April 10, and if there is no candidate to win the majority, the final vote by the top two will be held on April 24.



Twelve people are running for the election, and they are fighting over ▽


response to the situation in Ukraine and


▽ recovery of the economy exhausted by the influence of the new coronavirus.



As of April 1, the average approval rating of various polls was as follows:


▽ President Macron Nakamichi remained at the top with 28%,


▽ Former leader of the far-right party, Le Pen, with 20%,


▽ Member of the Senate Melanchon of the radical left party. Is 15%.



Since the start of Russia's military invasion of Ukraine, President Emmanuel Macron, who is focusing on diplomatic solutions, has increased his approval rating, while prices such as energy have soared and companies are forced to shrink their business with Russia. Many, Mr. Le Pen and Mr. Macron are trying to catch up with economic measures and improvement of life.



Also, according to some polls, about 40% of people have not decided where to vote even at the end of the election campaign, and the movement of these voters will greatly affect the outcome of the election. That's right.