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Macron Re-elected as France President, Vows to Unite Divided France

Maynard Championby Maynard Champion
April 25, 2022
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Emmanuel Macron - Re-elected France President

Emmanuel Macron - Re-elected France President

Emmanuel Macron has won five more years as France’s President after a convincing victory over rival, Marine Le Pen, who nevertheless secured the far right’s highest share of the vote yet.

Mr. Macron won the elections by 58.55% to 41.45% against Marine Le Pen, a greater margin than expected. The centrist leader said, now that the election was over he would be a “President for all”, while addressing jubilant supporters at the foot of the Eiffel Tower. He is the first sitting President in 20 years to be re-elected.

Despite her loss, Ms Le Pen, 53, said her significant vote share still marked a victory. The ideas her National Rally represented had reached new heights, she told her supporters. But far-right rival, Eric Zemmour, pointed out that she ultimately failed, just like her father who preceded her: “It’s the eighth time the Le Pen name has been hit by defeat.” Marine Le Pen took over the party founded by her father, Jean-Marie Le Pen, in 2011 in a bid to make it electable. She won more than 13 million votes on Sunday (April 23, 2022) evening, on a platform of tax cuts to tackle the high cost of living, a ban on wearing the Muslim headscarf in public and a referendum on immigration controls.

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Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte Macron acknowledge voters in front of the Eiffel Tower after his speech.

A low Election Turnout

“An answer must be found to the anger and disagreements that led many of our compatriots to vote for the extreme right,” Mr Macron said in his victory speech. “It will be my responsibility and that of those around me.”

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More than one in three voters did not vote for either candidate. Turnout was just under 72%, the lowest in a Presidential run-off since 1969, and more than three million people cast spoilt or blank votes. Although much of France was on holiday on the day of the vote, but the low turnout also reflected the apathy of voters who complained neither candidate represented them. Voters who said they were casting blank ballots, during an interview with the media said they wanted to punish the sitting President. Anti-Macron demonstrators rallied in a number of cities, including Paris, Rennes, Toulouse and Nantes, refusing to accept the result.

‘Ocean of Abstentions

Emmanuel Macron, 44, while delivering a speech after the victory, intimated that his government would have to “answer their choice to refuse to choose”.

Far-left Leader, Jean-Luc Mélenchon, who was narrowly beaten by Ms. Le Pen in the first round of voting two weeks earlier, was scathing about both candidates. While it was good news, France refused to place its trust in Marine Le Pen, with Mélenchon adding that Mr. Macron is elected in a worse way than any other president. “He floats in an ocean of abstentions, and blank and spoiled ballots.”

Reaction from US and Europe

Mr. Macron’s victory has been welcomed by relieved European leaders, who feared a far-right candidate (Marie Le Pen) who is alleged to have offered a series of anti-EU policies during some of her campaign speeches.

German Chancellor, Olaf Scholz, was first to congratulate Mr. Macron, singling out their mutual challenge in responding to Russia’s war on Ukraine. Again, US President, Joe Biden, has also said he looked forward to “close cooperation” including support for Ukraine.

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