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Next year's presidential elections in France will take place in April, with the first round on the 10th and the runoff on the 24th, government spokesman Gabriel Attal said Tuesday.

French Secretary of State and Government’s spokesperson Gabriel Attal delivers a speech during a press conference following the weekly cabinet meeting at The Elysee Presidential Palace in Paris on July 13, 2021.

Next year’s presidential elections in France will take place in April, with the first round on the 10th and the runoff on the 24th, government spokesman Gabriel Attal said Tuesday.French presidents are elected to five-year terms in a two-round election, with the two candidates who get the most votes in the first round facing off in the second.Macron is widely expected to stand for a second term, though he has not yet declared his candidacy.

Le Pen has formally launched what will be her third attempt at the presidency, and polls suggest she will once again be Macron’s main rival.But the mainstream right is also expected to perform well, with former labour minister Xavier Bertrand expected to challenge Macron for the votes of conservative moderates.

On the left, several candidates are jockeying for position, including the leader of the hard-left France Unbowed party, Jean-Luc Melenchon, who has announced he will make his third bid for the presidency, and several presidential hopefuls from the Greens party.

 

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