The essential
Emmanuel Macron is re-elected President of the Republic, with 58.55% of the vote, according to our Ipsos/Sopra Steria estimate for Le Parisien, France Télévisions and Radio France.
Marine Le Pen won 41.45% of the vote.
Thanking the voters who voted for him “not to support (his) ideas (…) but to block those of the extreme right”, Emmanuel Macron declared: “I am aware that this vote obliges me for the coming years ".
After her defeat, Marine Le Pen estimated: “The result represents in itself a resounding victory.
“The unfortunate candidate now calls to launch” the great electoral battle of the legislative elections “.
“Emmanuel Macron is the most poorly elected president of the Fifth Republic”, judged Jean-Luc Mélenchon who calls on everyone to mobilize for what he called the “3rd round” of the presidential election.
06:22
Legislative direction
The presidential election coming to an end, all parties, right and left, are now preparing for the "third round", the legislative elections.
The goal ?
To elect the deputies sitting in the Assembly and to allow, or not, the elected president to obtain a parliamentary majority.
For their part, the opposition parties have a very different will: to block the reform ambitions of Emmanuel Macron's project, whether by becoming Prime Minister, as Jean-Luc Mélenchon wishes, or by founding a "national bloc". far-right parties, as announced by Eric Zemmour.
06:17
Need a recap?
Emmanuel Macron was re-elected on Sunday evening against his rival from the National Rally, Marine Le Pen.
The Head of State obtained
58.55
% of the vote, while his competitor, who participated for the third consecutive time in the race for the Elysée Palace, failed with
41.45% of the vote.
06:15
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