AFP, Paris :
Far-right presidential candidate Marine Le Pen delivered a ferocious attack Thursday on her globalist rival Emmanuel Macron, saying voters faced a choice “for or against France”. The candidates’ starkly differing visions on France’s future are at the heart of the May 7 election run-off-with Macron, a 39-year-old former banker embracing free trade and the EU, while Le Pen wants to seal France’s borders and quit the euro.”The country Mr Macron wants is no longer France, it’s a space, a wasteland, a trading room where there are only consumers and producers,” Le Pen told a cheering crowd of some 4,000 supporters in the Riviera city of Nice, a rightwing stronghold.
“It’s no longer a nation but a splintered multicultural society… where the only law is the survival of the fittest,” said Le Pen, who got fresh bad news Thursday in the “fake jobs” scandal afflicting her National Front (FN) party.
“This election is a referendum for or against France… I’m asking you to choose France,” she said.
But Le Pen, who the latest polls suggest is some 20 points behind her rival, also sought to cast a reassuring image aimed at broadening voter support for her anti-immigrant, anti-EU camp.