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Emmanuel Macron beat Marine Le Pen in the second round of the French Presidential election with 58.55 percent of the vote, a smaller share than his 2017 victory where he secured 66.1 percent of ...
Maps across Europe reflect a significant political shift, particularly highlighting the strong gains of far-right parties in France, Germany, and Italy at the EU elections.
RN and its allies obtained around 9.3 million votes – more than double that of the previous legislative elections in 2022. It qualified for the second round in 455 of France’s 577 ...
On April 24, France went to the polls to pick its next president. Incumbent Emmanuel Macron comfortably defeated far-right rival Marine Le Pen in a rematch of the 2017 election. 2022 ...
Emmanuel Macron's re-election for a second term as president of France saw him win 58.5% of the vote in the run-off against Marine Le Pen. He secured upwards of 80% of votes in Paris and the ...
PARIS -- A coalition of the French left won the most seats in high-stakes legislative elections, according to final results early Monday, beating back a far-right surge but failing to win a majority.
Young French voters, like those in many countries, seem set to vote differently from their elders. Yet in France the split is not simply that youth are more liberal and retirees more conservative.
Before this month’s European elections, France’s left-wing establishment, specifically the old elite in the Socialist Party (PS), spurned calls for an alliance in the hope that it would allow ...
The French president calls for new elections. By Daniel E. Slotnik President Emmanuel Macron of France, who was dealt a crushing defeat by the extreme right in European elections, dissolved the ...
Adam Gopnik on France’s 2022 Presidential elections and the probability that Emmanuel Macron will beat the extreme-right politician Marine Le Pen.
A redrawn political map. Even before votes were cast, the election redrew France ... French President Emmanuel Macron after voting for the second round of the legislative elections in northern France.
Emmanuel Macron will face Marine Le Pen in the second round of the race for the French Presidency, in a rerun of the 2017 election campaign. Incumbent Macron won 27.6 percent of the vote in Sunday ...
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