On the afternoon of April 16, local time, the current French president and the candidate of the 2022 French Presidential Election, Macron, held a campaign rally in the southern city of Marseille. It is reported that about 5,000 people attended the rally to support him.

Data map: On April 2, local time, French President Emmanuel Macron held a large-scale campaign rally in Nanterre, a suburb of Paris, with the intention of strengthening interaction with voters, further boosting the election, and preparing for re-election.

Organizers said more than 30,000 people attended the rally.

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  It is reported that in the first round of voting held on April 10, the left-wing party "Unyielding France" candidate Mélenchon won 31% of the votes in Marseille, ranking first.

Macron held this campaign rally in Marseille to listen to the opinions of local left-wing voters and improve his campaign platform, which mainly covers employment, ecology, purchasing power and other aspects.

  In addition, during Macron's campaign, he held a large campaign rally in Paris on April 2, gathering about 30,000 supporters.

  On April 24, France will hold the second round of the presidential election.

At that time, Macron will compete with the National League candidate Marine Le Pen.

(Headquarters reporter Ma Jinjin)