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HASWhen the second round campaign got off to a flying start, the debate between Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen was already on everyone’s mind. The two finalists in the presidential election will face each other on April 20, at 9 p.m. A “remake” of 2017, at least for the headliners. In 2017, the debate between the two rounds had gathered nearly 16.5 million viewers. The candidate of the National Front (ex-National Rally) had recognized some time after having “drowned” during the exchange.
Emmanuel Macron, candidate for his own succession, accepted the televised debate, which Jacques Chirac also refused in his time to conquer a second term, in 2002, against Jean-Marie Le Pen. Since then, times have changed, the political landscape and the relations of…
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