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Macron defeats Le Pen, vows to unite a divided France

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Emmanuel Macron enters a second term in office, defeating his far-right challenger Marine Le Pen. With the votes counted, Macron snatched the win with a solid 58.6% of the vote, leaving Eurosceptic nationalist, Le Pen receiving 41.4 percent of the votes – the highest in her three unsuccessful presidential bids.

In his victory speech, Macron acknowledged that many French citizens voted for him solely to keep Le Pen out. He promised to address the general sense that many French are witnessing their living standards slip.

 

A close win from the right

Although Macron boasts of a second term in office and is the first French president to do so in 20 years, Le Pen’s results reveal a deeply divided nation. It also is the closest the far right has ever come to taking power in France – breaking through the 40 percent threshold of the vote. In 2017, Le Pen was beaten by Macron’s 66 percent win and her father Jean Marie Le Pen, who founded the party, received less than 20 percent in 2002.

 

According to the Exit polls by Franceinfo, an estimated 28.2 percent of voters did not cast their votes. 6.35 percent of voters did not choose either candidate on blank ballots. 2.25 percent submitted spoiled papers.

All in the name of ‘Europe’

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Outside of France, Macron’s victory song was sung by the Spanish Prime Minister, Italian Premier, and even Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky tweeted his congratulations. His victory was hailed as a relief for mainstream politics which has been rocked in recent years by Britain’s exit from the European Union and the chaotic election of Donald Trump. Whilst Eurosceptic National Rally party candidates Le Pen and Eric Zemmour have made it no secret of their criticisms of the European Union, they have stopped short of calling for a ‘Frexit’.

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Zahraa Schroeder
Zahraa Schroeder
Zahraa writes articles about climate change, world conflict and celebrities. She received her Diploma in Journalism and Media Studies from Damelin, and has garnered more than four years’ experience in the radio industry. She is short for no reason and loves talking to strangers on the bus.

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