A few hours before the opening of the reserve period, which imposes silence on them until Sunday at 8 p.m., the polls have delivered their latest snapshot of voting intentions for the second round of the presidential election.
The daily study conducted by OpinionWay/ORPI for “Les Echos” and Radio Classique, which had almost anticipated the scores of the main candidates in the first round, now gives Emmanuel Macron 62% and Marine Le Pen 38%.
The support that some of his voters still deny him, he will have to seek by forming a government that combines renewal and unity, and by appointing a Prime Minister who is sufficiently skilled and charismatic to turn the presidential success into a victory in the legislative elections.
Which the pollsters currently present as “winnable” by Macron’s supporters.