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The campaign continues, with a particularly busy agenda for the two candidates. Thursday April 14, Marine Le Pen was in a meeting in Avignon, a city which placed her third in the first round. Emmanuel Macron went to Le Havre to discuss his proposals for renewable energy.
Thursday, April 14, 10 days before the second round of the presidential election, two campaigns still very contrasting. A meeting for one, walkabout and trip focused on ecology for the other. A common point between the two presidential finalists: they chose a city in which Jean-Luc Mélenchon came out on top on Sunday April 10. In Le Havre (Seine-Maritime), the outgoing president goes on to shake hands.
This day is also that of reunion for Emmanuel Macron, with Édouard Philippe, his former Prime Minister, mayor of the city. On the merits, the candidate president promises to invest 50 billion euros in the ecological transition and responds to green voters who would be tempted by Marine Le Pen. For the latter, the only worthwhile ecology is localism, a return to the national.