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Pressure builds ahead of French polls as Macron goes on attack
Candidates slug it out in run-up to April 23, and absence of clear front-runner spells unprecedented uncertainty
Published Tue, Apr 11, 2017 · 09:50 PM
Paris
FRANCE'S presidential candidates hurled insults at one another as tightening polls and the absence of a clear front-runner began to weigh on the campaign.
With the pressure building less than two weeks before the first round, independent Emmanuel Macron became the latest candidate to go on the attack.
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