France’s two presidential contenders: Who’s proposing what
By THOMAS ADAMSON
Associated Press
PARIS (AP) — It’s crunch time for voters in France as centrist incumbent President Emmanuel Macron is meeting far-right nationalist Marine Le Pen of the National Rally at the ballot box for Sunday’s final presidential vote. With foreign policy an issue as war ravages Europe’s east, along with worries over inflation in one of the world’s biggest economies, the stakes could not be higher. They have opposing views on support for Ukraine, France’s role in the EU and NATO, renewable energy, and Muslim headscarves.