Emmanuel Macron is preparing to meet with the President of the European Commission, Ursula Von der Leyen, at the Elysée in Paris on May 6, 2024. To prevent a disaster in the European elections on June 9, Macron is considering various options, including possibly debating Marine Le Pen. This scenario, mentioned on May 12 by Le Parisien and La Tribune Dimanche, is just one of the possibilities being considered by the Elysée. The idea of Macron participating in the campaign in different ways is still open, with a focus on discussing Europe and France.

Marine Le Pen, the far-right leader, has not had any discussions with Macron or his team regarding a debate, as she mentioned on Sunday evening. However, she expressed a willingness to participate if invited, but suggested that a debate should take place after the European elections to discuss future plans and directions. A potential face-to-face debate between Macron and Le Pen would highlight the battle between “nationalists and progressives” that the presidential camp is trying to establish. It would also emphasize the importance of the European elections for Macron.

Emmanuel Macron is described by his close circle as eager and ready to get involved in the European elections, as his candidate, Valérie Hayer, is struggling in the polls against Jordan Bardella’s Rassemblement national list. A defeat on June 9 against the far-right party, which presents itself as the only true alternative to the current government, would complicate Macron’s declining aura and the end of his term. Macron is frustrated with the defeatist attitude he perceives among some members of his team and is increasing his public appearances to boost the Renaissance-MoDem-Horizons list.

Macron is making multiple public appearances to gain support for his party, including a speech at the Sorbonne on April 25 and interviews with La Tribune Dimanche and Elle on May 5 and 8. The Elysée is pleased with the positive response to videos of Macron engaging with online users about Europe, with millions of views on various platforms. The focus on social media outreach is part of Macron’s strategy to rejuvenate his party’s campaign for the upcoming elections. The President is determined to show a strong presence and commitment in this crucial election period.

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