Macron wins first round of French presidential election
Emmanuel Macron has won the first round of the French election and for a second time will fight far-right leader, Marine Le Pen, for the presidency on April 24, 2022.
“Make no mistake, nothing is decided,” he told cheering supporters.
Although he is heading for a first-round lead of almost five points, opinion polls suggest the run-off will be far closer than that.
Ms Le Pen called on every non-Macron voter to join her and “put France back in order”.
Opinion polls released on Sunday night give Mr Macron a lead as low as two points.
Veteran far-left agitator Jean-Luc Mélenchon finished narrowly behind Marine Le Pen in third and he now has the unlikely role of kingmaker.
“You must not give a single vote to Marine Le Pen,” he warned his supporters, but unlike other candidates, he did not back the president. Although Mélenchon voters could decide the election, many of them may just sit the second round out.
Although 12 candidates were in the running, they were the only three who polled more than 10% as the idea of tactical of “useful” voting took hold.
The 2022 presidential election will be partly remembered for the disaster that has befallen the two old parties that used to run France, the Republicans and Socialists. They sank almost without trace, with Socialist Anne Hidalgo falling below 2%.
It was only a few months ago that Valérie Pécresse was still in the race for the right-wing Republicans. She performed so badly her party could barely scrape the 5% needed to claim its election costs.
BBC
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