Legislative: the battle of the undecided – Public Sens

Legislative: the battle of the undecided – Public Sens
Legislative: the battle of the undecided – Public Sens

The battle to convince the last undecided people is on. On TF1, Jordan Bardella, Gabriel Attal and Manuel Bompard soberly carried out their program without trying to provoke heated controversy. The watchword: stay in your lane. An imperative at a time when participation rate estimates continue to increase. 66% of F French say they are ready to vote on Sunday, June 30, according to the Ifop-Fiducial poll for Le Figaro, LCI and Sud Radio this Wednesday. This is 1.5% more than the day before, and 18.5 points more than in 2022. A high turnout correlated with a low number of candidates, due to alliances on both the right and the left, could cause a significant increase in three-way races. As a reminder, there were only eight in 2022. Four-way races are also likely to emerge. This would be a first since 1973. In all party headquarters, people are preparing for the results. Support for one of the other blocs continues to make the bigwigs tense. What’s more, in the Macronist bloc where they prefer to talk about the “neither, nor” strategy, while the anti-RN Republican front is collapsing to the detriment of the New Popular Front. Was there a winner? Are there still many undecided voters to convince? Is the Republican party dead, as Lot MP Aurélien Pradié claims? Was the President of the Republic right to talk about the risk of “civil war” caused by a vote that he himself called? We discuss this with Franck Morel, former social advisor to Édouard Philippe, Associate Lawyer at Flichy Grangé Avocats, Anne Levade, professor of public law at the University of Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne, Fabien Escalona, ​​journalist at Médiapart and essayist.

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