Before going to France Info, find Manuel Bompard (LFI) for the rest of this political radio multiplex. A survey point.
In the event of a first round of the presidential election, Marine Le Pen would be in the lead with between 36 and 38% of voting intentions, according to an Ifop-Fiducial poll for Le Figaro Magazine and Sud Radio published on Wednesday.
According to this survey, carried out online from December 6 to 9 on a representative sample of 1,011 people, therefore after the motion of censure, she is ahead of Edouard Philippe (25%) and even 38% against Gabriel Attal (20%).
Like a sword of Damocles hangs over the MP in the trial of the RN parliamentary assistants, the poll also tested Jordan Bardella who would obtain 34% of the votes.
And LR? It's not crazy. Laurent Wauquiez would obtain between 6 and 8% of the votes.
For the left, the poll does not count on a single candidate but on four candidacies (Jean-Luc Mélenchon, a socialist – Olivier Faure or François Hollande -, Marine Tondelier and Fabien Roussel). In all cases, the leader of LFI obtains the best score, without however exceeding 12%. Olivier Faure tops out at 5% and François Hollande at 7%. The total of the four left-wing candidates does not exceed 25%.
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