{"id":313426,"date":"2017-04-24T06:57:36","date_gmt":"2017-04-24T06:57:36","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/citifmonline.com\/?p=313426"},"modified":"2017-04-24T06:57:36","modified_gmt":"2017-04-24T06:57:36","slug":"french-election-emmanuel-macron-and-marine-le-pen-to-fight-for-presidency","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/citifmonline.com\/2017\/04\/french-election-emmanuel-macron-and-marine-le-pen-to-fight-for-presidency\/","title":{"rendered":"French election: Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen to fight for presidency"},"content":{"rendered":"

Centrist Emmanuel Macron has gone through to the second round of the French election, where he will face far-right leader Marine Le Pen.<\/p>\n

Mr Macron, a former banker, is seen as a political outsider, having never run an election campaign before.<\/p>\n

After topping Sunday’s vote, he is now favourite to win the run-off on 7 May.<\/p>\n

It is the first time in six decades that neither of France’s main left-wing or right-wing parties has had a candidate in the second round.<\/p>\n

How tight is the race?<\/strong><\/p>\n

Mr Macron won 23.8% of votes in the first round, while Ms Le Pen took 21.5%.<\/p>\n

Their nearest challengers, centre-right Fran\u00e7ois Fillon and hard-left Jean-Luc M\u00e9lenchon, fell behind, with just over 19% each.<\/p>\n

But several political rivals are now expected to unite behind Mr Macron in the run-off vote, in a bid to keep Ms Le Pen’s Front National (FN) from power.<\/p>\n

What does Mr Macron stand for?<\/strong><\/p>\n

At 39, Mr Macron could become the youngest president France has ever had – and would be the first president in the Fifth Republic without the backing of an established party.<\/p>\n

Mr Macron was current President Francois Hollande’s economy minister but quit to create his own party, En Marche, which pushes a liberal, pro-EU agenda.<\/p>\n

His campaign promises include:<\/p>\n