French election first round of voting began 11 candidates to participate in the competition

This year's French election has 11 candidates to compete. At present the most talked about is the European friendly attitude of the centrist independent candidate Emmanuel Markron, and advocate off the European right-wing political party National Front leader Marlene Le Pen.

The first round of voting announced a number of poll results show that Mark Long's support rate temporarily in the first place, but he relative to the second-ranked Le Pen's lead, up to only 2 percentage points.

While the Republican presidential candidate Francois Fillon and the left-wing "unyielding French" campaign candidate Jean-Lucé Meran is fierce competition for three or four, while the two "leader" also poses a full threat.

After the current president of France, Hollande decided not to seek re-election, Hollande's Social Party's candidate, Benoa Noam, was also considered a very low odds. Republican Fay Wing is due to "empty rate door" suffered a setback. Analysis said that in the Socialist Party and Republican rotation for decades after the ruling, France may be the first time ushered in the two political parties outside the candidate to win.

In accordance with the rules of the French general election, the first round of votes in the vote of more than 50% of the candidates will be directly elected president, otherwise, the two candidates before the vote into the second round of votes, votes were more wins. French media said the gap between the four leading candidates was so small that the polls could not rush to predict which two were most likely to enter the second round.

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