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Macron wins French presidency for the second time, report polling agencies

Source: ANI
April 25, 2022 01:07 IST
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Emmanuel Macron on Sunday won a second term in France's presidential runoff with 58.2 per cent of the vote, local media has reported quoting projections. The official results will be out later in the day.

IMAGE: French President Emmanuel Macron waves to supporters as he goes back home after voting in the second round of the 2022 French presidential election, in Le Touquet-Paris-Plage, France, April 24, 2022. Photograph: Johanna Geron/Reuters

Macron's far-right challenger Marine Le Pen won 41.8 per cent of the vote in an election that saw the country's highest abstention rate in 50 years, France 24 reported citing an estimate from the Ipsos polling institute. Macron was on his way to the Eiffel Tower, where he will give his victory speech on the Champ de Mars, according to France 24.

 

News agencies have reported that Marine Le Pen has conceded defeat in the presidential runoff.

Congratulatory messages poured in from around the world after Macron won the French presidential election.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson tweeted his congratulations to Macron in English and French.

"Congratulations to @EmmanuelMacron on your re-election as president of France. France is one of our closest and most important allies. I look forward to continuing to work together on the issues which matter most to our two countries and to the world," Johnson tweeted.

"The victory of Emmanuel Macron in the French presidential election is great news for all of Europe," Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi has said in a statement, according to France 24.

Macron was born in December 1977 in Amiens. He studied philosophy, and later attended the Ecole Nationale d'Administration (ENA) where he graduated in 2004.

He then joined the Inspectorate General of Finance where he worked for four years before entering the banking sector.

In 2012, he became deputy general secretary of the presidency of the Republic. He left office in July 2014 and served as the minister for economy, industry and digital affairs from August 2014 to August 2016. 

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Source: ANI