Franck Dolosor, journalist for radio France Bleu Urdin Euskal Herria, has analyzed the presidential elections in France.
The polls in France and Ipar Euskal Herria are open at eight o’clock in the morning. in the polls Emmanuel Macron share as favorite, but without neglecting Marine LePen Without voting slogans, citizens know what to do. That is the first message in the form of a forecast that the journalist Franck Dolosor has left us. “Many will vote for Macron against their will, choosing that option over embarking on a dark adventure,” he said.
However, the journalist has warned about the legitimacy that the far right has acquired over the past two decades. “It is the third time in 20 years that he has qualified for the second round. In 2002 it was an earthquake, but he has made progress and gained a lot of points,” he clarified.
Looking at Ipar Euskal Herria, although the far right has less support, Dolosor believes the tendency to normalize has spread. “There have been demonstrations against Le Pen, but if we compare it to the situation in 2002, very few.” To represent that evolution, he fixed Korrika. “We used to revolt, but now it was the first force in Etxarri, Bidaxun and Gixune, and the second in Hazparne, Senpere or Donapaleu. Korrika toured these areas with unprecedented support. But the next day the people voted, and the extreme right wing got more support than Korrika. That’s the reality.”
Source: EITB

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