...

...


Despite defeat, France's far right is strong. Now Le Pen is going to win the third act | Elections in France | DR It's a deeply divided France that Emmanuel Macron will lead for the next five years. According to the initial counts, the French right-wing politician was able to get just under 42 percent of the votes cast, which was far from enough to secure her the keys to the presidential palace. This defeat is in itself a form of hope. Marine Le Pen, right-wing politicianBut despite the defeat, it was not just a sluggish Marine Le Pen who addressed his constituents in western Paris. She continued to be combative, and she herself described the result as "a resounding victory" for France's far right, which has never stood stronger. - This defeat is in itself a form of hope, said Marine Le Pen. Almost 13.3 million French people voted for her in Sunday's presidential election, and she ended up with 41.46 percent of the vote after the final count. In comparison, only 10.6 million French people voted for her in the presidential election five years ago, where she ended up getting 33.9 percent of the vote. There she was also up against the center-liberal Emmanuel Macron, and this time got he Le extra Pen to fight the line.Marine Le Pen, who for years has been a particularly figure in French politics, has also spent the last few years softening her public image and the party's political compass.Where her main focus previously was on immigration and refugees, she has during especially focused on improving the French private economy and purchasing power.Something suggests that the strategy has had one, and Marine Le Pen stated from the stage that she is not done in French politics.- The French have tonight shown, that they want a strong counterplay (to Macron, ed.). From an opposition that will continue to defend and protect them, the 53-year-old politician stressed, adding that the next five years "will be as brutal as the last five years", in which the center-liberal Emmanuel Macron has been in power.- I will continue to make me available to France and the French. It is not over yet, said Marine Le Pen to cheers and "Marine, Marine, Marine" shouts from the hall. Initially, Marine Le Pen has focused on the election "third act", the coming in June. put together their 'Assemblée Nationale', or 'National Assembly' in Danish, and it will have an impact on the choice of who Emmanuel Macron will lead France with. The third round begins tonight. Jean-Luc Mélenchon, left-wing politician , who appoints, then the choice must reflect the internal balance of power in. For the past five years, Emmanuel Macron and his allies have held majorities. But if the majority turns to the far right, Emmanuel Macron will have to follow suit and choose someone who is not in the same political boat. France has experienced this kind of political forced marriage in the past, and if it happens again, it may well go. however, it will be difficult for Emmanuel Macron to complete his political projects. However, Marine Le Pen is not the only one who has his eyes set on running off the stack over two rounds. Jean-Luc Mélenchon from the far left has announced that he is aiming to become the Frenchman's neighbor, so he can pull President Macron in a more red direction. - The third round begins tonight, said the left-wing politician, who received more than every fifth vote at the first round of elections, last night. Emmanuel Macron was not shy to admit when he gave his short victory speech last night that "the coming years will certainly not be quiet". France is a very divided country, and even though Emmanuel Macron won a comfortable victory with 58.54 percent of the vote - and is the first president in 20 years to stay - so it was no unconditional triumph for the 44-year-old politician. We will have to answer the anger and the disagreements that has driven them to the far right. Emmanuel Macron, President In addition to Marine Le Pen's large turnout, just over 28 percent of registered voters - nearly 13.7 million French - chose to stay at home. They did not want to vote for either Emmanuel Macron or Marine Le Pen, which is the highest percentage since the 1969 presidential election. Many of them in protest of the politicians. And many French people chose to vote exclusively for Emmanuel Macron to avoid having Marine Le Pen as president. - It was a vote for Macron to avoid Le Pen. Without a doubt, Clara Depoers said last night when she was at the election party for Emmanuel Macron. Emmanuel Macron is also aware that his people are not so strong again. And during the election speech on Sunday night, he said that his coming will not just be an extension of the latest. Among other things, he will try to listen more to the millions of French people who do not feel that politicians care about them. - We will have to to answer the anger and disagreements that have driven them toward the far right. It will be both me and the people who will rule with me who will be responsible for doing so, said Emmanuel Macron. - No one will be left behind on the platform.

Report Page