Around 15 news outlets said today they had been barred from the election night gathering for French far-right presidential candidate Marine Le Pen and her supporters.
Le Pen's National Front (FN) said they were turned away because of a lack of space at the venue, a dance hall in Vincennes, just east of Paris.
Le Monde, Liberation and L'Humanite newspapers said they would boycott the event out of "solidarity" with the other outlets.
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"In solidarity with our counterparts, the editors of Liberation... Have decided not to attend," the paper's deputy editor said, calling the snub "anti-democratic".
Le Pen's rival, centrist Emmanuel Macron, is favourite to clinch the presidency today with the last opinion polls before the vote giving him a lead of more than 20 points.
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