French election live: Emmanuel Macron re-elected French president

French voters took to the polls on Sunday in a high-stakes runoff election between incumbent Emmanuel Macron and far-right candidate Marine Le Pen.

Voter turnout was decrease than the final time Macron and Le Pen confronted one another within the second spherical simply 5 years in the past as they current two considerably completely different visions for France’s future.

Abstention was estimated by Ipsos to be at round 28% nationally, which if confirmed can be the very best since 1969.

Observe our dwell updates all through election night time.

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Counting underneath means in polling stations throughout France

Votes are being counted in polling stations throughout the nation, with outcomes anticipated to be finalised all through the night.

The primary projections will probably be recognized at 8:00 pm CET, primarily based on polling gathered from these stations that shut at 7:00 pm CET.

Polling station officers depend ballots in Anglet, southwestern France, Sunday, April 24, 2022. AP Photograph/Bob Edme
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Simply half-hour to go earlier than the primary projections

There are lower than half-hour to go earlier than now we have the primary projections for whether or not Emmanuel Macron will achieve one other 5 years in workplace or whether or not far-right chief Marine Le Pen will turn into the primary feminine president in France.

Observe our dwell tv protection beneath:

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Younger voters in France clarify why they determined to abstain within the election

Gaspard Hermann, a 24-year-old steeplejack at present working within the French Alps, is one among many younger folks in France who determined to not vote within the presidential election.

He instructed Euronews that among the many causes he isn’t voting is as a result of the French are sometimes compelled to vote towards a candidate as an alternative of for a person they assist.

For some younger individuals who have chosen to not vote in both spherical of the presidential election, the issue, they are saying, is that France’s system doesn’t signify them.

“I do not see myself within the present presidential system or in the best way it really works, particularly, its failure to bear in mind abstention and clean votes, or the selection of candidates,” stated Louise, a 28-year-old who works in improvement for a gaggle of cities exterior of Lyon.

She’s one among many younger folks between the ages of 18 and 34 who didn't vote within the presidential election.

Learn extra about younger individuals who stated they won't vote within the presidential election right here.

Youngsters run previous torn presidential marketing campaign posters of French President Emmanuel Macron and far-right candidate Marine Le Pen in Paris - Copyright Thibault Camus/AP Photograph
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How a lot energy does France's president have?

Within the final 50 years, France’s structure has advanced, with extra energy consolidated within the president.

“We've a president in France who presides over the Republic, who controls the federal government, who controls parliament, who controls the Constitutional Court docket. It makes an excellent president,” stated Christophe Chabrot, a senior lecturer in public legislation on the Lumiere College Lyon 2.

“It’s just a little bit as if we returned to 1830 when in European monarchies the king was starting to lose his powers to the prime minister however nonetheless retained quite a lot of energy,” Chabrot added.

Critics say France’s parliament is changing into a rubber stamp that approves the president’s bidding, with some politicians calling for a brand new structure that brings extra steadiness to the establishments.

“The President of the Republic in France has by legislation, way more energy than every other president in Europe,” stated Delphine Dulong, a political science professor on the College of Paris I, Pantheon Sorbonne.

“And in observe, successive presidents have additionally made very broad, very intensive use of their constitutional rights.”

Learn extra about France's Fifth Republic right here.
 

French President Emmanuel Macron sits at his desk after addressing the French nation on the Elysée Palace in Paris, 2019. - Copyright Yoan Valat, Pool by way of AP
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What had been the outcomes two weeks in the past within the first-round?

Within the first spherical of the election, incumbent President Emmanuel Macron got here first adopted by far-right candidate Marine Le Pen, with each qualifying for the second spherical. They had been adopted by far-left chief Jean-Luc Mélenchon.

Here is what these first-round outcomes seemed like:

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Abstention within the runoff might be the very best since 1969

The abstention price in France on Sunday might be the very best for the reason that 1969 runoff between Georges Pompidou and Alain Poher when 31% of French voters abstained from the election.

Polling firm Ipsos predicted that round 28% of registered voters might abstain within the 2022 runoff between Macron and Le Pen.

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Voter turnout decrease than in first-round of presidential election

Voter turnout on Sunday was at 63.23% at 5:00 CET, almost two factors decrease than what it was two weeks in the past for the primary spherical of the election.

5 years in the past the participation price was 65.30% at 5:00pm CET, which suggests there'll doubtless be a higher variety of folks abstaining on this yr's runoff election.

 

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Macron and Le Pen place their votes on Sunday

France's two presidential candidates positioned their votes within the north of France on Sunday. Emmanuel Macron voted in Le Touquet whereas Marine Le Pen voted in Hénin-Beaumont.
 

French President Emmanuel Macron casts his poll at a polling station in Le Touquet, northern France, Sunday, 24 April 2022. Gonzalo Fuentes; Pool by way of AP
French far-right contender Marine Le Pen casts her vote in Henin-Beaumont, northern France, Sunday, 24 April 2022. AP Photograph/Michel Spingler

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