Nationalist Marine Le Pen has conceded her loss on Sunday shortly after projections declared Macron as the winner.
Globalist incumbent President Emmanuel Macron has won reelection as France’s president, defeating French nationalist candidate Marine Le Pen, according to France 2 projection.
Initial projections show Macron defeated Marine Le Pen for the second time with 58.2% of the vote.
Macron is the first French president to win reelection in 20 years since 2002.
JUST IN – Macron wins re-election in France. pic.twitter.com/F9O624Gu5s
— Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) April 24, 2022
UPI reported:
French President Emmanuel Macron has won re-election after his far-right opponent Marine Le Pen conceded her loss Sunday.
Macron, who faced challenges including the war in Ukraine and the COVID-19 pandemic, will now serve a second five-year term as president — the first to win re-election in 20 years.
“A great wind of freedom could have blown over our country, the fate of the ballot box wanted otherwise,” Le Pen said in her brief concession speech. “I will not abandon the French. Vive la France.”
1 comment:
No way! After knowing about France's people rising up against wacky Emmanuel Macron's for his obvious disconnect for his people's needs IMO, who would had voted for him again??
Post a Comment