Insults fly in last debate before French elections between Marine Le Pen and Emmanuel Macron

French centrist presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron and his far-right rival Marine Le Pen traded insults in a heated TV debate Wednesday ahead of this weekend’s decisive run-off.
In bruising opening exchanges, Macron accused Le Pen of telling lies, while she branded the 39-year-old former investment banker “the candidate of the elite” who would sell off French companies to the highest foreign bidder.
“Your strategy is to tell lots of lies, you don’t propose anything,” Macron told Le Pen, while she replied that the former economy minister represented “uncontrolled globalisation”.
Le Pen attacked her rival in the opening minutes of the only face-to-face debate before Sunday’s run-off vote, saying he was “the darling of the system”.
Macron retorted that Le Pen, the 48-year-old scion of the National Front (FN) party, was “the heir of a system which has prospered from the fury of the French people for decades”, adding: “You play with fear.”
