Return of le Mac
Daily Record|April 25, 2022
Macron beats far-right's Le Pen but she narrows the votes gap
TOM PARRY
Return of le Mac

EMMANUEL Macron squeezed through to a second term as French president last night after far-right rival Marine Le Pen picked up 42 per cent of the vote, according to exit polls.

Macron, 44, became only the fourth person in history to be elected as France's leader for the second time, with 58 per cent.

But his share of the vote had tumbled from 2017, when he gained 66 per cent in the second-round run-off, also against Le Pen, 53.

Addressing cheering crowds in Paris last night, he said: “A majority of you have given me the chance to be president for the next five years.

“I know many of our people voted for me not because they support me but to stop the far right. I want to thank them too.” Last night's result was dominated by the highest number of abstensions in 50 years, with just seven in 10 of those eligible to vote turning out at polling stations.

This story is from the April 25, 2022 edition of Daily Record.

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