Macron to become next French president after beating back Le Pen and her populist tide
By Griff Witte, and Isaac Stanley-Becker May 7 at 2:30 PM
PARIS France on Sunday shrugged off the siren call of right-wing populism that enchanted voters in the United States and United Kingdom, rejecting anti-E.U. firebrand Marine Le Pen and choosing as its next president Emmanuel Macron, a centrist political neophyte who has pledged to revive both his struggling country and the flailing continent.
The result brought to a close a tumultuous and polarized campaign that defied prediction at nearly every turn, though not at the end. Pre-election polls had forecast a sizable Macron victory, and he appeared to have delivered, with projections issued after polls closed showing him with around 65 percent of the vote.
A downcast Le Pen conceded defeat, telling her demoralized supporters in Paris that the country had chosen continuty. Meanwhile, a raucous celebration of Macron backers was getting underway outside Pariss Louvre Museum.
The outcome will come as a major relief to Europes political establishment, which had feared a Le Pen victory would throw in reverse decades of efforts to forge continental integration.
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