Stéphane Burgatt, edited by Wassila Belhacine 11:53 a.m., April 05, 2022

Sunday, April 10 rings the first round of the presidential election.

For right-wing voters, the hesitations are still strong due, in particular, to the multiplicity of candidates.

In Aix-en-Provence, where people traditionally vote for the right, doubt still haunts the voters of this political family. 

REPORT

Five days before the first round of the presidential election, the last undecided have still not made their choice.

For supporters of the right, the arrival of Eric Zemmour in the political landscape shakes up habits.

In Aix-en-Provence, for example, where people traditionally vote on the right, voters seem quite confused.

"I will vote for Macron because opposite I don't know who to vote for"

For some, it's joy.

Those who vote for the right are now spoiled for choice.

This is the case of this young entrepreneur from Aix: "There will be 50 shades of right. There is something for everyone."

Disappointed by the Republican right, he remains hesitant: "I don't have a clear opinion. I'm going to vote rather far right, like Marine Le Pen. I don't necessarily have the same convictions as Éric Zemmour. the fact of being presidential which pushes me to vote Marine Le Pen, who now has a little more experience, who has also been able to make compromises with the traditional right "he explains at the microphone of Europe 1.

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Some right-wing Republican voters are turning away from the Les Républicains (LR) party.

"I will tell you frankly, I will vote Macron because opposite I do not know who to vote for. I had believed in Valérie Pécresse at the beginning but she disappointed me enormously. She will constantly turn to the extreme right. We're fed up!"

delivers another voter.

“When we are used to voting for the right, we cannot turn away from it”

Some faithful are confused, like this retiree who has always voted for the right, whether it is Les Républicains (LR), the Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) or the Rally for the Republic (RPR).

“When we are used to voting on the right, somewhere, we cannot turn away from it. Except that given the current context, we are a little confused. Pécresse, she makes me hesitate. She could have done better. She's still pretty clumsy."

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This sympathizer thinks that the force of habits will eventually prevail, but it will be, according to her, without much conviction.