At D-10 of the second round, the presidential campaign will continue to be in full swing this Thursday.

On the program for the day: a trip dedicated to ecology for Emmanuel Macron and the first big meeting of the between-two-rounds for Marine le Pen.

If the polls give Emmanuel Macron the winner for the moment (53 to 55%), the return match promises to be much tighter than in 2017. Purchasing power, pension reform, diplomacy and European construction: the outgoing president and the far-right candidate has therefore multiplied the fronts since Monday, defending radically different projects by immediately responding to the attacks of the camp opposite.

Emmanuel Macron at Edouard Philippe

This Thursday, Emmanuel Macron will be welcomed in Le Havre by his former Prime Minister Edouard Philippe, mayor of the city, but not quite on conquered ground since the port city, like many large cities, placed Jean-Luc on Sunday Mélenchon leading the vote.

After an interview with France Bleu, the candidate will visit the port in the afternoon, the largest French platform for containers, before going to the Siemens Gamesa offshore wind turbine production plant.

Objective: to defend renewable energies and particularly wind turbines, under the fire of criticism from the RN candidate.

But he will above all seek to address voters with an ecological fiber, especially on the left, often sensitive to the more radical line of Jean-Luc Mélenchon in the first round (21.95%) compared to the "moderate" Yannick Jadot (4 .63%).

Marine Le Pen in the city of the popes

Long day in perspective also for Marine Le Pen: guest of the program

Les Quatre vrais

on France 2 at 07:30, she will answer at the beginning of the afternoon to the readers of

La Provence

before holding an evening meeting at the Parc des Expositions in 'Avignon.

She only came in third position (nearly 19% of the vote) on Sunday in the city of the popes, 18 points behind the rebellious leader and just behind Emmanuel Macron.

But throughout the Vaucluse department, the RN candidate took off with nearly 30% of the vote.

During an interview with BFMTV on Wednesday, she said she was doing "the maximum" for this campaign between the two rounds, saying that she had been "in the campaign for 30 weeks, he (Emmanuel Macron) for 3 days" .

She also again called for the necessary "mobilization" of her essentially popular electorate.

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