(Morning News) According to the export polls announced on the evening of the evening of many French media on Sunday (April 24), Macron defeated the Right -Right -Right opponent Le Pen in the second round of the French presidential election and successfully re -elected.Le Pan has admitted to defeat.
Reuters and Bloomberg reported that the French commercial frequency adjustment television station quoted the statistics of the Erabbe polls that Macron's votes were 58.6%and Le Pen's vote rate was 41.4%.
Macron, 44, became the first French president to win the second term 20 years ago.However, Macron's vote rate was much lower than his first election in 2017. At that time, his vote rate was as high as 66.1%, and Le Pen had only 33.9%.
Macron made a victory to supporters in front of the Eiffel Tower in Paris. Thanks to voters who continued to trust him in "After experiencing a difficult five years".He acknowledged that many people voted for him just to prevent the right right from being in power, and some people voted for abandoned votes.
Macron said that French society is skeptical and split, and he hopes to become "the president of all French, not the president of a certain camp."He promised to innovate governance measures in the next five years to better serve the country.
Macron's second term does not have a honeymoon period, because a major challenge he will face immediately is the National Parliament election in June. He must master enough seats to implement his administration plan.
Le Pen, who failed to run the president for the third time, told her supporters in Paris that although she lost to Macron, her party won unprecedented voting share in this decision and called it a "amazing" amazing one.victory".
Le Pen, 53, told her supporters that she would be put in the election campaign of the National Assembly and vowed to "continue" her political career and would never abandon the French.
French presidential term of office for five years, the election uses the "two rounds of voting system".In the first round of voting, if no candidate received more than half of the votes, candidates with the top two votes participated in the second round of competition; candidates who won a majority of votes in the second round of voting won the presidential election.
In the first round of the French presidential election held on April 10, Macron and Le Pen were the two top votes, and they received 27.85%and 23.15%of the votes.Rotation competition.