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COOKIES ON THE FT We use cookies for a number of reasons, such as keeping FT Sites reliable and secure, personalising content and ads, providing social media features and to analyse how our Sites are used. Accept & continue Manage cookies This is what your event will look like after going live * No notifications yet. * Sign Out Toggle navigation * * Home * Speakers * Agenda * News & Insights * Help * Watch on-demand * * No notifications yet. * Sign Out Registered User? Login Access to our event community is available to Professional, Speaker, Sponsor and VIP ticket holders only. If you have not received the access code or would like to upgrade your ticket please get in touch with a member of the team at ftlive@ft.com Forgot Password? Sign Up New User? Sign Up Access to our event community is available to Professional, Speaker, Sponsor and VIP ticket holders only. If you have not received the access code or would like to upgrade your ticket please get in touch with a member of the team at ftlive@ft.com Forgot Password? Login THE FRENCH PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION: RACE TO THE FINISH Monday 11 April 2022 | 17.00–18.00 BST | 18.00–19.00 CEST Webinar for FT subscribers #FrenchElection Watch on-demand WHAT AWAITS FRANCE, THE WORLD, AND BUSINESS France has cast its votes in the first round of the 2022 presidential election, pitting President Emmanuel Macron against his far-right rival Marine Le Pen for the final contest on April 24. Join Financial Times journalists and external experts for an up-to-the-minute virtual briefing as the race to the finish gets underway. Our panel will share their views and take FT readers’ questions on what the future holds for France, its approach to world affairs, as well as business at home and abroad. Before the first round, Macron was polling ahead of Le Pen. While he had been focused on international diplomacy to deal with Russia’s onslaught on Ukraine, the soaring cost of living had been the focus of Le Pen, making the incumbent vulnerable to a protest vote against his five-year rule and his style of governing. Will the 44-year-old centrist secure a second five-year term? Or will Le Pen, Macron’s run-off rival last time, win the Elysée Palace and significantly shift France’s domestic and foreign policy? Watch on-demand EXPERT SPEAKERS AND LEADING FT JOURNALISTS LA Leila Abboud Paris Correspondent Financial Times SB Sylvie Bermann Former French Ambassador to Russia, the UK and China BH Ben Hall Europe Editor Financial Times VM Victor Mallet Paris Bureau Chief Financial Times VM Virginie Martin Political Scientist and Research Professor KEDGE Business School Not a subscriber of the FT? Take a £1 trial today so you can join this subscriber-exclusive event. Find out more Presented by © Financial Times Live FT Live and its journalism are subject to a self-regulation regime under the FT Editorial Code of Practice LEGAL FT Live Website Terms of Use Slavery Statement & Policies Contact us FT Live Delegate Terms & Conditions Privacy policy Cookie policy Add to calendar: Google iCal Outlook Yahoo Contact the organizer Add to calendar: Google iCal Outlook Yahoo Contact the organizer