Video as in 2017, Emmanuel Macron stages on the hymn to be happy to celebrate his victory.
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As in the previous presidential election, Emmanuel Macron (58.5%) won the 2022 vote in front of Marine Le Pen (41.5%). This time, however, the gap is more tightened and the abstention up: 28% compared to 25.4% in 2017. Conscious of the importance of “useful vote” to barring the far-right, the re-elected president was called “obliged” by this rehearsal of history: “Many of our compatriots voted for me, not for my ideas but to bare, and I want to thank them and tell them that I am aware that I am custodian of their sense of duty. “
Faced with him, Marine wanted to see a victory in this defeat: “Despite two weeks of violent and unfair methods, like what the French suffer, our ideas arrived at peaks (…) the result tonight represents a brilliant victory “
In all political parties, it is now the campaign for the legislative elections that begins. They will take place on June 12 and 19.