20 17 who are the main candidates for the French general election?

In 20 17, there were 1 1 presidential candidates in the French presidential election. Among them, the main candidates with strong competitiveness are as follows:

Macron: He joined the French Socialist Party at the age of 24 and Sarkozy's government at the age of 30. In 20 14, at the age of 37, he became the youngest minister of economy in France. Handsome, he is a "small fresh meat" in the eyes of the people. The whole world knows that the French are famous for their romance, and Macron's love stories also understand this essence. Macron, 39, has a wife Bridget who is 24 years older than him. They are still deviant. Although this relationship was separated by Macron's family, they never gave up looking for each other. They met again at Macron University, and never separated again. In 2007, they got married. This love affair did not become an obstacle to Macron's political career, but their mutual love behavior gave him extra points.

Le Pen: A far-right candidate, Marina Le Pen from France's "National Front" is called "the most dangerous woman". Her father Le Pen Sr is the former chairman of the National Front. From the age of 18, Marlene Le Pen officially joined the National Front and became party member. From 65438 to 0998, Le Pen began to take charge of legal affairs in the "National Political Line" party; She has been the executive vice president since 2003. In 2004, Le Pen became a member of the European Parliament. After serving as his father's assistant for more than ten years, Le Pen officially took over the banner of "National Front" from his father. Le Pen's proposition is "France first". She said that if elected, she would push France and Britain to leave the EU, promote trade protectionism and drive illegal immigrants out of France. These radical views have won her a large number of die-hard fans.

Melenchon: Melenchon, who lingered on the edge of French politics for more than 30 years, finally stepped onto the front desk in this general election. Melenchon used to be a member of the left-wing Socialist Party, but since he entered politics, he has been at odds with the top of the Socialist Party. He left the Socialist Party angrily in 2007 and founded the left-wing organization "Unyielding France" in 20 16. Melenchon always wears a Chinese tunic suit and claims to be the heir of Castro and Chá vez. His ideas are also very left-wing. For example, he wants to levy 100% income tax on the rich whose monthly income exceeds 33,000 euros. He also wants to change the weekend to three weekends and reduce the working hours to 32 hours. Melenchon, a former philosophy professor, is famous for his eloquence. In two rounds of TV debates, he conquered a large number of voters with his eloquence, thus becoming the first echelon.

Fillon: Fillon, a former prime minister, is the most experienced politician, but since this round of elections, he has been involved in various scandals. At the beginning of the year, Fillon was exposed as an "empty door". The French newspaper Yaming revealed that Fei Yong's British wife Penelope had asked for a salary of 83 1.4 million euros in the name of a parliamentary assistant. The "empty pay gate" has greatly affected Fei Yong's election, but there have also been waves of turmoil. After the "empty reimbursement door", Fei Yong once again fell into the "suit door". Some media disclosed that a French lawyer had given Fillon several sets of brand-name suits worth 1.3 million euros, which triggered public criticism. Although Fillon claimed that it had been returned to its original owner, investigators still suspected that the clothes returned by Fillon were not original.