The day after making the run-off of French presidential elections, far-right candidate Marine Le Pen took her campaign to rural Burgundy to press home a sore spot that has marred opponent Emmanuel Macron’s otherwise positive economic record.
There, a cereal farmer told her of his struggles with the surging price of fuel and fertiliser, echoing what French voters tell pollsters is their biggest priority ahead of the April 24 run-off: the soaring cost of living.
“Another black cloud is gathering above French people’s heads,” she said, predicting further food price inflation.
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