French President Macron To Face Far-Right Challenger Le Pen In Run-Off

President Emmanuel Macron will face far-right leader & heiress Marine Le Pen in the runoff of France’s presidential elections
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French President Emmanuel Macron will face Marine Le Pen, the French far-right leader, in the runoff of France’s presidential elections – a repeat of the 2017 second-round voting.

More from the New York Times:

Mr. Macron led with about 27 percent of the vote to Ms. Le Pen’s 24 percent, after she benefitted from a late surge that reflected widespread disaffection over rising prices, security and immigration.

With war raging in Ukraine and Western unity likely to be tested as the fighting continues, Ms. Le Pen’s strong performance demonstrated the enduring appeal of nationalist and xenophobic currents in Europe.

Extreme parties of the right and left took some 51 percent of the vote, a clear sign of the extent of French anger and frustration.

Le Pen, who has close ties to Russian President Vladimir Putin, has spent much of her time sanitizing her profile since the last election. Macron beat Le Pen in the 2017 runoff by a vote of 66% to 34%. The most recent polls show Macron is still a slight favorite to win the runoff. Read more at the NY Times.


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