Victor Chabert 7:33 p.m., April 16, 2022
In Saint-Rémy-sur-Avre, a small town in Eure-et-Loir, Marine Le Pen scored 37% in the first round of the presidential election.
The National Rally candidate went to this city to consolidate her position as a candidate for rurality and proximity.
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Marine Le Pen went to Eure-et-Loir in Saint-Rémy-sur-Avre.
In this city, no risk taking for Marine Le Pen.
The National Rally candidate is on favorable ground.
In Saint-Rémy-sur-Avre, she achieved a score of 37% in the first round, Emmanuel Macron brought together 23% of the voters in the city.
The finalist stopped at a PMU bar.
She also wandered around town and took selfies with the locals.
"I hope you'll pass," a lady told him.
“You have to pass,” adds another passer-by.
A rural candidate?
On the main square, Marine Le Pen spoke about the demonstrations and the stands against her against her accession to the second round.
"I think the French find it unpleasant to see their choice being challenged in the street in this way. I want to tell these people, go and vote! This demonization is above all political and media-based. If the system puts in place such demonization is that he is afraid," she said at the microphone of Europe 1.
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"If Emmanuel Macron was also sure to win, he would not have to go and get sportsmen, actors. This brutal agitation is up to the concerns of the system", continued the National Rally candidate.
While Emmanuel Macron is holding his first major campaign meeting this afternoon in Marseille, France's second city, Marine Le Pen wants to show her closeness to the French.
She poses as the candidate who defends rurality.