France Election – Reporters Nepal https://nepalireporter.com Impart Educate Propel Mon, 08 May 2017 07:37:58 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.6 https://nepalireporter.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/cropped-RN_Logo-32x32.png France Election – Reporters Nepal https://nepalireporter.com 32 32 Europe Breathes a Sigh of Relief: Macron Easily Wins French Presidential Race https://nepalireporter.com/2017/05/35949 https://nepalireporter.com/2017/05/35949#respond Mon, 08 May 2017 05:50:44 +0000 http://nepalireporter.com/?p=35949 MacronPARIS, May 8: Looks like the European Union is here to stay. For now, at least. Centrist candidate Emmanuel Macron was elected president of France on Sunday, as his business-friendly pro–European integration vision for the country easily won over far-right nationalist Marine Le Pen, who had threatened to take the country out of the European […]]]> Macron

PARIS, May 8: Looks like the European Union is here to stay. For now, at least. Centrist candidate Emmanuel Macron was elected president of France on Sunday, as his business-friendly pro–European integration vision for the country easily won over far-right nationalist Marine Le Pen, who had threatened to take the country out of the European Union. Projections released shortly after polling stations closed showed Macron beating Le Pen 65-35 percent, suggesting his margin of victory was larger than the 20 points pre-election polls had suggested.

A Macron victory is also significant because it marks yet another instance of Europeans rejecting the type of nationalist populism that pushed Britain toward Brexit and swept Donald Trump into the White House. Now France becomes the third European country—after Austria and the Netherlands—to reject nationalist, anti–EU candidates. European officials were quick to celebrate, with the spokesman for German Chancellor Angela Merkel describing Macron’s win as “a victory for a strong united Europe and for Franco–German friendship.” The president of the European Council also celebrated the victory and congratulated the “French people for choosing Liberty, Equality and Fraternity over tyranny of fake news.”

Despite Le Pen’s resounding defeat, her National Front still got a record amount of support, illustrating how her anti-immigrant ideals have gone from the fringe to being relatively mainstream in French society. In conceding defeat, Le Pen still emphasized that her “historic and massive” support had made her the leader of “the biggest opposition force” in the country.

Despite the consequential nature of Sunday’s vote, turnout was estimated to have been the lowest in more than 40 years. In fact analysts were quick to warn that Macron’s decisive victory shouldn’t be interpreted as a clear sign of support for the man who will be France’s youngest president. Instead, many voters supported his free-market, pro-business platform simply as a way to stop Le Pen.

Whatever the reasons for the votes, outgoing French President François Hollande celebrated Macron’s victory by saying it “confirms that a very great majority of our fellow citizens wanted to rally to the values of the Republic and mark their attachment to the European Union as well as to France’s open attitude to the world.”

Macron may be celebrating now, but harsh reality is likely to quickly set in as he will face his first big test next month during the parliamentary elections. And for now at least it’s far from clear that his year-old political movement will be able to secure a majority in order to implement his plans.-AGENCIES

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Macron, Le Pen face off as France elects president https://nepalireporter.com/2017/05/35944 https://nepalireporter.com/2017/05/35944#respond Sun, 07 May 2017 12:18:15 +0000 http://nepalireporter.com/?p=35944 FrenchPARIS, May 7: French voters went to the polls today to pick a new president, choosing between young centrist Emmanuel Macron and far-right leader Marine Le Pen in a watershed election for the country and Europe. Polling day follows an unprecedented campaign marked by scandal, repeated surprises and a last-minute hacking attack on Macron, a 39-year-old […]]]> French

PARIS, May 7: French voters went to the polls today to pick a new president, choosing between young centrist Emmanuel Macron and far-right leader Marine Le Pen in a watershed election for the country and Europe.

Polling day follows an unprecedented campaign marked by scandal, repeated surprises and a last-minute hacking attack on Macron, a 39-year-old who has never held elected office.

The run-off vote pits the pro-Europe, pro-business Macron against anti-immigration and anti-EU Le Pen, two radically different visions that underline a split in Western democracies.

Le Pen, 48, has portrayed the ballot as a contest between the “globalists” represented by her rival — those in favour of open trade, immigration and shared sovereignty — versus the “nationalists” who defend strong borders and national identities.

Voting began at 0600 GMT in 66,546 polling stations. Most will close at 1700 GMT, except those in big cities which will stay open an hour longer.

A first estimate of the results will be published around 1800 GMT.

“The political choice the French people are going to make is clear,” Le Pen said in her opening remarks during an often vicious debate between the pair on Wednesday night.

The last polling showed Macron — winner of last month’s election first round — with a widening lead of around 62 per cent to 38 per cent before the hacking revelations on Friday evening. A campaigning blackout entered into force shortly after.

Hundreds of thousands of emails and documents stolen from the Macron campaign were dumped online and then spread by anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks, leading the candidate to call it an attempt at “democratic destabilisation.”

France’s election authority said publishing the documents could be a criminal offence, a warning heeded by traditional media organisations but flouted by Macron’s opponents and far-right activists online.

“We knew that there were these risks during the presidential campaign because it happened elsewhere. Nothing will go without a response,” French President Francois Hollande told AFP on Saturday.

US intelligence agencies believe state-backed Russian operatives were behind a massive hacking attack on Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton’s campaign ahead of America’s presidential election last November.-AFP

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