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What happened when the far-right candidate participated in the last TV debate in the French general election?

According to French media reports, on May 3, local time in France, the last TV debate was held in the country's presidential election. This is the first time that French far-right candidates have participated in the general election confrontation debate. This traditional election drama has been around since 1974, and it is considered to be crucial for the voting in a few days.

It is reported that the far-right candidate entered the second round in the 2002 presidential election because of the scattered votes of the left, but at that time, the traditional right-wing candidate Chirac announced his refusal to openly confront the far-right candidate "Le Pen Lao", and Le Pen Lao's "eloquence" failed to play. Chirac then pocketed all the votes of the "non-extreme right wing" and was elected with a high vote. At present, the National Front has played down the Nazi color of the party and used the influence of the "immigration crisis" and "global liberalization" on French voters to re-enter the second round of the presidential election and participate in the TV debate on the runoff for the first time.

The report also pointed out that unlike Chirac 15 years ago, when the support rate exceeded 80%, it would be difficult for Mark Long to win all the votes of the "non-extreme right" this time. French news TV station BFMTV? According to the poll released on May 2nd, Long Guanwu will beat Le Pen by 59% in the second round of voting. Two-thirds of the French far-left ticket warehouses indicated that they would abstain from voting or cast blank votes in the second round. Macron appealed that abstinence and white voting are tantamount to helping the far right.