Since May 9th, Europe Day, Le Monde has been providing daily coverage of the campaign for the European elections, which will take place on June 9th in France. From Monday to Friday, readers can follow the movements and speeches of the main political leaders, debates between candidates in France and in the twenty-seven member states. The coverage includes articles, analyses, and reports on the 2024 European elections.

Readers can delve deeper into the election with content such as a debate between Gabriel Attal and Jordan Bardella two weeks before the elections, an analysis of the campaign’s lack of ecological ambition, an explanation to help understand the voting process from June 6th to 9th, a podcast on Europe’s efforts to combat climate change, and a chronicle discussing the challenges of combating the radical right.

Additional content includes a breakdown of the candidates running in the 2024 European elections, an analysis of how French MEPs have voted on issues related to employment and social protection, and a detailed explanation of the election timeline. The coverage aims to provide readers with a comprehensive understanding of the political landscape leading up to the European elections in France.

The focus on the campaign highlights key issues such as the environment, social protection, and the rise of the far-right in European politics. The coverage also aims to educate readers on the complex voting process and the role of MEPs in shaping European policies. By providing in-depth analysis and reporting, Le Monde seeks to inform and engage readers in the upcoming elections.

As the election date approaches, Le Monde will continue to provide up-to-date coverage of campaign events, candidate debates, and voter opinions. The coverage also aims to shed light on the political dynamics within the European parliament and how they impact policies that affect the lives of citizens in France and across the European Union. Stay tuned for more updates on the 2024 European elections.

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