Christophe Ena / AP
Christophe Ena / AP

Macron Wins French Presidential Election And Second Term, Lower Turnout Rate Of French Voters

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French Presidential election polls have conclusively projected French President Emmanuel Macron as winning against his opponent Marine Le Pen, turnout on Sunday was 2 percentage points lower than the 2017 election, according to the Interior Ministry, with an abstention rate of 28%, the highest since 1969 said Reuters. Macron's Centrist party, La République En Marche, looks set to gain around 58.2% in the second and final round of voting, according to a projection by polling firm Ipsos-Sopra Steria, with Marine Le Pen of the nationalist and far-right National Rally party close to 41.8%. Le Pen admitted defeat but vowed to keep up the fight during the upcoming June parliamentary elections. With his second term election win, Macron will join an exclusive club as only two French presidents before him have managed to secure a second one.

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