Poll: Macron to win 1st round of French presidential election
2017-03-25 14:26:37 GMT+88226km to Beijing
EditorWang Lei
Emmanuel Macron is set to win the first round of the French general election in four weeks’ time, BVA pollsters said, becoming the latest survey team to put the independent centrist ahead of far-right leader Marine Le Pen for the first time.
The BVA poll did not give a second round prediction, but most that have done so in recent months show Macron easily beating the National Front leader in the second-round run-off due to take place between the top two scorers on May 7.
Emmanuel Macron (L1), a candidate for the 2017 French presidential election, holds his book "Revolution" as he visits the Paris book fair on March 24, 2017. /CFP Photo
Macron will get 26 percent of the first round vote, up one percentage point from his showing a week ago, BVA said. It put Le Pen on 25 percent, down one point.
Scandal-hit third-placed candidate Francois Fillon slipped 2.5 percentage points on the week to 17 percent.
French presidential election candidate Marine Le Pen (L) meets with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin in Moscow on March 24, 2017. /CFP Photo
The results follow a TV interview on Thursday night in which the conservative and erstwhile favorite accused President Francois Hollande of leading a smear campaign against him.
The poll was conducted between Wednesday and Friday.
It also showed far left candidate Jean-Luc Melenchon gaining ground, up two points from a week earlier to 14 percent.
French presidential election candidate Francois Fillon delivers a speech during a campaign meeting in Biarritz, France on March 24, 2017. /CFP Photo
Melenchon was considered by voters to have done well in the first TV debate between the main candidates that took place on Monday evening.
Macron was also seen to have performed well in the debate.