The
Sopra Steria poll showed Macron winning 30.5% of votes in the
first round of voting on April 10, up from 26.5% a week earlier.
Macron's closest challenger in the first round was Marine Le
Pen, of the far-right Rassemblement National party, with 14.5%
of votes, compared with 15.5% last week.
In the second and final vote, due on April 24, Macron was seen
beating Le Pen by 59% to 41%.
Macron has led European efforts in trying to de-escalate the
Ukraine crisis. He met Russian President Vladimir Putin in
Moscow last month, and has spoken to Putin and U.S. President
Joe Biden to try and mediate in the crisis.
Russia's invasion has put Macron's far-right rivals on the
backfoot, forcing the usually Russophile Le Pen and Eric Zemmour
to justify their past support for Putin.
Macron officially launched his re-election campaign earlier this
week, saying he was there to defend the values of France that
"the world's disorders are threatening."
(Reporting by Sudip Kar-Gupta; Editing by Mike Harrison)
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