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Foreign leaders intervene in French presidential election: Warns against voting for Le Pen | Elections in France | DR The French should choose 'the democratic candidate' as their next president, reads the sensational call from Germany, Spain and Portugal. in Russia, and instead retain the center-liberal Emmanuel Macron, who wants to strengthen European cooperation and fight for the common values. The election facing the French people will be crucial for both France and the rest of us in Europe. Olaf Scholz, Pedro Sánchez and António Costa Macron is fighting for the powerful post. Although none of them are mentioned directly by name, the warning from the three European leaders is not to be mistaken. round of the French presidential election not like other elections. For the choice facing the French people will be for both France and for all of us in Europe, it sounds from and the two.- It is the choice between a democratic candidate who believes that France is stronger as part of a powerful and independent, and then a candidate from the far right, who openly sided with those who attack our freedom and our .Here they refer to the President of Russia, Vladimir Putin, who in recent months has turned upside down the world agenda with its invasion of Ukraine.- Despite this, the populists and the far right in all our countries have made Vladimir Putin an ideological and political, repeating his nationalist demands, it sounds.- We must not forget that even these politicians in today trying to distance himself from the Russian aggressor. What significance can the outcome of the presidential election actually have: for the French, for international conditions and for us here in Denmark? Friday at 15:00 - 16:00 you can get an answer to your question Arguments from Ole Ryborg, Stéphanie Surrugue and Lasse Engelbrecht, who together form the triumvirate of the DR podcast 'Stars and Stripes - Ta'r to France'. You are dependent on Mr Putin. Emmanuel Macron, President of France to distance herself from the Russian invasion of Ukraine, she has previously spoken very warmly about President Putin, whom she also visited before the presidential election in 2017. At the time, she said that the main lines of her policy are “the same main lines as Mr. Trump (former US President, ed.) and Mr. Putin defends. " In addition, in 2014, her party borrowed almost 67 million kroner from a Russian bank with close connections to the regime in the Kremlin, which it continues to pay off. Pen in a live TV duel. Marine Le Pen himself rejected this during the debate. But she also stressed that she sees no need to impose on the Russian gas and oil sector, as it will also hit the French hard on the wallet if they have to do without the Russian energy. In addition, she is against France supplies heavy weapons such as missiles and tanks to the Ukrainians, as she says it will drag the French too far into Ukraine's war with Russia. German, the Spanish and the Portuguese now do.And not at all in an election as tense as the French, where the French are deeply politically divided. But the three politicians, who are all Social Democrats, believe that there is too much at stake for the whole of Europe to keep quiet. As if you - or the millions of French people I represent - had anything to do with the far right. Marine Le Pen, presidential candidate Although Marine Le Pen no longer wants to pull France out completely or, she has said, she wants to "reform the union from within" and, among other things, stifle the institutions' power. - We need a France that defends our common European values, the article reads. Neither Emmanuel Macron nor Marine Le Pen have commented on the article. But Marine Le Pen said on Thursday afternoon that it was not appropriate for her to represent the far right. .Both candidates spent Thursday leading and enticing the last voters. According to the media Politico, Emmanuel Macron stands to get 55 percent of the vote on Sunday, while Marine Le Pen stands to get 45 percent. Emmanuel Macron has widened his lead in recent days, but the election still seems to be closer than in 2017, where he won with 66.1 percent of the vote over Marine Le Pen. In addition, there are many left-wing voters who have not yet decided for themselves whether they will vote for either Emmanuel Macron or Marine Le Pen - or completely abstain. to vote.Today is the last day the two must lead and both have many plans on the program to lure the last voters to.

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