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L’election presidentielle Qui sont les autres?

Les deux grands candidats FRANCOIS FILLON MARINE LE PEN Embezzlement Fake jobs Expensive purchases Losing support 16% in polls Embezzlement Fake jobs Outrageous Twitter posts Maintaining support 26% in polls

BENOIT HAMON Currently polling at 12% Socialist Party (center-left) Previous advisor to Minister of Employment Martine Aubry Education minister under President Francois Hollande (Resigned in 2014 after government turned “right-wing”) Universal income, legalization of marijuana, euthanasia

JEAN-LUC MELENCHON Currently polling at 12% Hard left, but does not identify with a party Veteran political rebel (formerly a Socialist) whose movement is called La France Insoumise (unbowed France) Calling for a nonviolent “Revolution of the Citizens” Protecting common property, a fair/green future, monthly minimum wage of 1300E and 100% taxation for those earning over 33,000E monthly Money is the root of all evil, anti- “the political system”

EMMANUEL MACRON Currently polling at 26% Independent (not right or left) and reformist, movement is called “En Marche” Former investment banker (millionaire), then Minister of the Economy under President Hollande Backed by former Prime Minister and Minister of Defense(instead of their own Socialist candidate- Hamon) Tax cuts for companies and poor families, 500E grant for 18 year olds, maintaining membership in EU for peace and free movement

QUESTIONS FOR CONSIDERATION How would you characterize the political atmosphere in France? Is it worse or better than you originally imagined? Why? For each of the three new candidates, brainstorm potential pros and cons to their platforms. What kinds of people will vote for each candidate? Who do you think will win the election, and why? Who would you vote for, and why?