President Macron, Le Pen clash in French election debate

President Macron, Le Pen clash in French election debate

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French President Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen sit prior to taking part in a French presidential election debate, in Saint-Denis, north of Paris

French President Emmanuel Macron and far-right challenger Marine Le Pen battled on Wednesday over who would be best placed to improve votersโ€™ purchasing power and run Franceโ€™s foreign policy, in their only debate before Sundayโ€™s election.

For Le Pen, who lags Macron in voter surveys, the much awaited confrontation is a chance to persuade voters she has the stature to be president and they should not fear seeing the far-right in power.
โ€œI want to give the French their money back,โ€ Le Pen said, hitting hard against Macronโ€™s record in office, saying that over the past five years she had seen the French โ€œsufferโ€.
โ€œI would like to tell them that another choice is possible,โ€ Le Pen said, adding: โ€œI will be the president of the cost of living.โ€
Macronโ€™s strongest line of attack against his far-right rival at the start of the debate was her past admiration of Russian President Vladimir Putin, a loan for the 2017 campaign contracted through a Russian bank and her recognition of Russiaโ€™s annexation of Crimea.
โ€œYou depend on the Russia power, you depend on Mr Putin. You took out a loan from a Russian bank,โ€ Macron told his opponent. โ€œA lot of your choices can be explained by this dependence,โ€ he said, adding: โ€œyou made a choice that constrained you politically.โ€
In a heated exchange, during which Macron at one point told Le Pen โ€œAre you kidding me?โ€ Le Pen rejected the accusations, saying: โ€œI am a completely free and independent woman.โ€
With unemployment at a 13-year low, he said he was proud of job creation during his term and added: โ€œthe best way to gain purchasing power is to fight unemployment.โ€
The two candidates kept interrupting each other at the start of the debate, with Le Pen saying that โ€œin real lifeโ€ her proposals would improve votersโ€™ situation much more than her opponent, while Macron said some of her proposals were not realistic.
โ€œMrs Le Pen, what you said is inaccurate,โ€ Macron told his opponent about her proposals to slash VAT to improve purchasing power. โ€œAnd you responded to none of my remarks because you have no response,โ€ he said.
Le Pen said Macronโ€™s cost of living proposals would be inefficient.
OPPOSING VISIONS
The election presents voters with two opposing visions of France: Macron offers a pro-European, liberal platform, while Le Penโ€™s nationalist manifesto is founded on deep euroscepticism.
Much haggling went on behind the scenes ahead of the debate, from the temperature of the room to flipping a coin to decide which theme they would start with โ€“ the cost of living โ€“ to who would speak first โ€“ Le Pen.
Last time they faced off in a debate, in 2017, Le Penโ€™s presidential challenge unravelled as she mixed up her notes and lost her footing.
The prime-time debate on that occasion cemented Macronโ€™s status as the clear front-runner.
But Macron is no longer the disruptor from outside politics and now has a record that Le Pen can attack. Meanwhile, she has tacked towards mainstream voters and worked hard at softening her image.
โ€œHeโ€™s not the same opponent anymore. He now has spent five years in power which wasnโ€™t the case last time,โ€ Le Pen said before the debate.
After more than half of the electorate voted for far-right or hard left candidates in the first round, Macronโ€™s lead in opinion polls is much narrower than five years ago, when he beat Le Pen with 66.1% of the vote. Voter surveys on Wednesday projected he would win with 55.5-56.5% this time.
Some 14% of voters are waiting for the debate to decide who to vote for, a poll by OpinionWay-Kea Partners for Les Echos newspaper showed.
REUTERS

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