**The five main candidates for the French general election, from left to right: Fillon, Amon, Le Pen, Macron, and Melanchon. French presidential election 11

The five main candidates for the French general election, from left to right: Fillon, Amon, Le Pen, Macron, and Melanchon. (Photo source: BBC)

[European Times Autumn Se compiled report] According to AFP, Paris, March 22, the property declaration form of 11 candidates in the French presidential election was placed on the website of the Higher Administration of Public Life (HATVP) shortly before 18 o'clock on the same day. After the Zach case, the transparency law was passed in 2013. Under these laws, presidential election candidates publish their property for the first time, including real estate, bank deposits and vehicles. The following are the property status of 11 candidates disclosed on the website of the Progressive Newspaper.

Republican candidate Fillon

has two separate houses in Sarthe, including his castle, with an estimated price of 750,000 euros. He owns a separate house in the Pyrenees-Orientales, which was given by someone else, and he only owns part of the property rights.

He also owns 100% of the shares of 2F Consulting Company, with a valuation of nearly 98,000 euros. There are 15 bank accounts, with a total amount of just over 70,000 euros. He has two watches worth €28,000.

In addition to his Nice friend lent him 50,000 euros, Fillon also borrowed 30,000 euros from family members in September 2016 to pay the taxes owed.

Socialist candidate Amon

owns two apartments. One was purchased in Phoenixtel Province for 112,000 euros in 2006; the other was purchased in Haute-Seine Province, with an estimated price of 700,000 euros, and he owned a 46.14% share. He also owns an Opel Corsa car worth 2,000 euros, which he bought in 2006 for 10,000 euros. The deposit is about 15,000 euros.

"Indomitable France" candidate Melanxun

Melanxun announced his property declaration in advance that afternoon, saying on his blog that his net property was close to one million euros: an apartment in Paris (837,000 euros), a second mansion in Loiret (190,000), with a savings of 47655,060 euros. Total 965,000 euros.

National Front candidate Marina Le Pen

Two sets of real estate: one in Morbieon province, she holds a 28.5% share; the other in Haute Seine province, she holds a 20.5% share. The total value is about 263,000 euros.

In addition, through the Real Estate Civil Company (SCI), she owns a 12.5% ​​share of the small castle in Montretout in the province of Hauts-de-Seine. This share is estimated at 315,000 euros. Its real estate is estimated to be close to 612,000 euros.

The BN candidate has declared property. The filing released today shows that she borrowed two sums of money for the presidential election in 2017, one for 4 million euros and the other for 2 million.

Strangely, this declaration form is only proved in personal reputation and has not been verified. If the situation is inaccurate, it will not be punished. This was transferred to HATVP by the Constitutional Committee, and if there is any dishonesty, it is prohibited to punish it, the reason is that there is no punishment during the campaign.

"Forward Movement" candidate Markron

has no real estate, but there are many financial products: holding 0.5% of the employee fund of Rothschild Bank, which is approximately 61,500 euros, stock market investment is more than 65,000 euros, and an life insurance contract is nearly 92,000 euros. There are 9 bank accounts, about 115,000 euros.

XO Publishing House prepaid nearly 275,000 euros for his book "Revolution" published at the end of 2016.

is now loan amounting to 300,000 euros.

Workers' Struggle Party candidate Ms. Natalie Arto

purchased a 48-square-meter apartment for 248,700 euros, with a total of less than 8,500 euros in four bank accounts. A Citroen C3 purchased in 2006 for 14,500 euros.

Candidate of the Republican People's Union Aselino

4 real estate: a 203-square-meter apartment in Paris, with an estimated price of 1.5 million euros, he holds a 65% share; a second house in Nièvre; two apartments in French Polynesia.

Two life insurances are used to mortgage two mortgages, and there is also a personal loan of 60,000 euros to make up for the current loss of income.

is temporarily suspended because he participated in the election.

Unity and Progressive Party candidate Sheminard

A 61 square meter main residence purchased 40 years ago is now estimated at 420,700 euros. Holding shares in the two companies with a cumulative value of 54,000 euros. The deposit is less than 20,000 euros. The personal collection is estimated at 18,000 euros.

"Get up French Party" candidate Dupont-Enian

has 7 real estate: a 105-square-meter apartment in Paris, with an estimated price of 1.3 million euros, a separate house in Essonne, Paris has 4 apartments and a shop in poor condition.

total real estate value is 2.329 million euros.

His bank account is a deficit and he needs to pay a loan of 3,400 euros per month.

Non-partisan La Saal

4 properties are all in the Eastern Pyrenees province, with a total price of 705,000 euros.

currently has a loan amount of nearly 150,000 euros.

candidate for the new anti-capitalist party Putu

has neither real estate nor financial products. There is only one Peugeot 3008 car, with an estimated price of 9,000 euros.

4 bank accounts, a total of less than 23,000 euros.