the People’s Primary recorded a turnout of 84.1%, the result is expected around 7 p.m.

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6:26 p.m. : We are a good half hour away from the announcement of the results of the popular Primary. The supporters of Christiane Taubira are arriving at Point Ephémère, in the 10th arrondissement of Paris, where the candidate will spend the evening.

6:14 p.m. :Jean-Marie Le Pen also said what he thought of the defections that dot his daughter’s campaign. “Treason is a habit in politics, reacted the founder of the National Front. We should not be surprised that some people think that their interest is situated alongside that which they assumed until then. It’s banal, that doesn’t matter.”

6:14 p.m. : A little balm to the heart for Marine Le Pen. While the candidate of the National Rally knows some defections in her entourage (in favor of Eric Zemmour), she can at least count on the support of her father. Guest of LCI, he affirmed that, “of cours”, he supported his daughter. And it was even “natural enough”.

5:25 p.m. : 5 p.m. at the clock, the vote for the popular Primary is now closed. See you here at 7 p.m. for the announcement of the results.

5:03 p.m. : Very simple, @Jeans : end of the vote at 5 p.m., and results at 7 p.m. Index at home: at 3 p.m., 355,000 people had voted out of 467,000 registered.

4:24 p.m. : When will the results of the People’s Primary be known?

2:51 p.m. : New vote count for the popular primary. Out of 467,000 registered, we lists 355,000 voters at 2 p.m.

2:41 p.m. : What is the point of voting when you live overseas? The question comes up with every presidential election. However, the main candidates will not neglect these territories where nearly two million voters reside. Analysis to read on Martinique La 1ère.

2:21 p.m. : We take a look at the main titles at the start of the afternoon:

The Australian Open men’s final is underway. Who will have the last word between Daniil Medvedev and Rafael Nadal? The Spaniard has caught up with the Russian, follow the decisive fifth set thanks to our colleagues from franceinfo sport.

The left hangs on the verdict of the Popular Primary. At noon, 336,000 people had voted out of 467,000 registered, according to information from France Télévisions and franceinfo.

The woman found dead in Paris was strangled. His companion, a policeman, is still wanted. An investigation has been opened by the Paris prosecutor’s office for “voluntary homicide on a partner.”

Half a century later, Derry commemorates “Bloody Sunday” with a heavy heart. Thirteen people were shot dead by British soldiers, one of the darkest episodes of the Northern Irish conflict.

1:27 p.m. : “If candidates who do not recognize it end up very poorly ranked, it will create a chaotic situation on the left.”

According to political scientist Bruno Cautrès, this initiative is very contemporary but “struggles to coexist with the party system”. It predicts a more complex situation after the results than before, regardless of the verdict.

1:25 p.m. : On France Inter, the deputy of rebellious France Adrien Quatennens is questioned about the health crisis and the popular primary.

1:22 p.m. : The support of Nicolas Sarkozy and the defections to the RN were also discussed in the interview with Valérie Pécresse on France 3.

12:41 p.m. : For his part, Jordan Bardella affirms, regarding sponsorships for the presidential election, that“there must be a hundred signatures missing” to Marine Le Pen, the president of the RN.

12:35 p.m. : Meanwhile, Philippe Poutou is launched into a “speed race” to the 500 sponsorships needed to be an official presidential candidate. Guest of France Inter, the presidential candidate for the NPA (New Anti-Capitalist Party) does not hide his concern: “We are at 250 promises, it is absolutely necessary to reach 500.” The closing of sponsorships is scheduled for March 4.

12:34 p.m. : Ukraine, NATO and pension reform: these are the first subjects addressed by Francis Letellier on France 3 in “Political Sunday”. By the way, presidential candidate LR asks Emmanuel Macron to debate once he is declared a presidential candidate. “Refusing the debate before the first round is archaic”, she says.

12:28 : For his part, Jordan Bardella reaffirms his loyalty to Marine Le Pen. “Betrayal is part of political life. I have been involved in the RN for 10 years now. She is a courageous woman, of incredible solidity, who has known everything in her life, including betrayal. It makes part of every human organization”, he says.

12:15 p.m. : “I don’t want any duplicity. Collard is a lover of provocation, buzz, controversy and he probably finds a strategic echo in these qualities in Eric Zemmour (…) I don’t want any duplicity. If some want to leave, they leave, they tell us, they change political family (…) The spectacle that has been offered today and for a week is distressing.

Jordan Bardella, president of the National Rally, MEP and regional councilor for Île-de-France, is the guest of BFMTV. He reacts to the recent departures of personalities from the RN for the party of Eric Zemmour.

12:05 : Here is the main news at midday:

The woman found dead in Paris was strangled. His companion, a policeman, is still wanted. An investigation has been opened by the Paris prosecutor’s office for “voluntary homicide on a partner.”

The Australian Open men’s final is underway. Who will have the last word between Daniil Medvedev and Rafael Nadal? The Russian, world number two, does not give up against the Spaniard and won the first two sets. A match to follow thanks to our colleagues from franceinfo sport.

The left hangs on the verdict of the Popular Primary. There are 310,000 voters at 8:30 a.m. this morning out of 467,000 registered, according to information from France Télévisions and franceinfo.

A snow storm “potentially deadly” swept across the northeastern United States. The northeast coast of the country was paralyzed by the blizzard yesterday, while a woman was found dead in her car, probably a victim of the cold.

11:41 a.m. : Hello @Noar. There are 310,000 voters at 8:30 a.m. this morning out of 467,000 registered, according to information from France Télévisions and franceinfo.

11:42 : Hello Franceinfo Do we know the number of voters in the popular primary? Thank you

11:28 : “She promises not to burn the cash register. But if I add up the proposals she makes, she burns it considerably.”

Jean Castex was himself a guest of radio J. He believes that Valérie Pécresse “considerably burns the cash register” (expression used by the candidate to denounce the five-year term of Emmanuel Macron) with his proposals for the presidential election, which change “every three days”.

10:12 a.m. : Let’s take a look around the newsstand. Today in France-Le Parisien-Sunday is interested in the popular primary and wonders what it is used for: to dissipate the fog that reigns on the left or on the contrary to add confusion?

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09:13 : Here is a point on the news of this early morning:

The fourth and last patient to have run away from a psychiatric hospital in Toulouse on Friday was found last night in Paris. This is the third patient to have fled from this establishment in about ten days.

A snow storm “potentially deadly” swept across the northeastern United States. The northeast coast of the country was paralyzed by the blizzard yesterday, while a woman was found dead in her car, probably a victim of the cold.

The men’s final of the Australian Open will begin in about twenty minutes. Who will have the last word between Daniil Medvedev and Rafael Nadal? The Russian, world number two, wants to win his first Australian Open. The Spaniard intends to make history by winning a 21st Grand Slam title. A match to follow thanks to our colleagues from franceinfo sport.

The left hangs on the verdict of the Popular Primary. If Christiane Taubira is given the favourite, a surprise cannot be ruled out, including the victory of a candidate refusing to recognize the result, at the risk of further adding to the confusion.

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