"It's going to change into a new political force which, necessarily, will not have the same name".
"Macron is a giant with feet of clay, elected without real desire of enthusiasm", he said.
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European officials considered the French election very important because of Britain's vote to leave the EU in June 2016. All 577 seats in the national assembly are up for grabs.
NAN reports that Macron won with between 65 and 66 per cent of the vote, projections published by multiple French media showed.
He also has to find and appoint a new prime minister.
While Macron acknowledged that the euro is "incomplete" in its current form and requires some reform, Macron has called for greater collaboration within the European Union on both the single currency and other economic matters.
Mr Rachline said Ms Le Pen will lead the opposition to Mr Macron.
The French interior ministry said that with 93% of the votes counted, Macron had about 19.3 million votes, while Le Pen secured about 10.4 million.
Macron joined President Francois Hollande in a commemoration of the formal German defeat in World War II.
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Proving most of the polls correct, Euro zone's second largest economy - France - has chosen Centrist candidate Emmanuel Macron as its president in a run-off election.
The Socialists are torn between the radical left of their defeated candidate Benoit Hamon and the more centrist, pro-business branch led by Manuel Valls, who was prime minister under Hollande.
Also, British Prime Minister Theresa May in her tweets said: "Hurray President #Macron A hope is haunting Europe".
"The National Front is a tool that will evolve to be more efficient, bring even more people together after the number of voters we reached last night".
Sylvie Goulard, a French deputy to the European Parliament, said Mr Macron would make Berlin his first official visit, with perhaps a stop to see French troops stationed overseas as well. While Macron's electoral triumph was unprecedented, the challenges awaiting the President-elect are enormous. He suggested relaxing European Union rules on state spending to allow France to boost economic growth.
Macron, however, has strongly supported the EU.
Her dancing wasn't the only freakish footage broadcast on election night - an error with a live feed meant cameras cut to Mr Macron having his make-up applied before giving his first speech as president.
She promised to oppose the new president's policies in the upcoming elections for the legislature in June.
The euro had been on a rising trend in the days ahead of the election, as investors began to position for a Macron victory. France's benchmark Cac 40 opened at a nine-year high but ended 0.9 per cent lower on Monday.
The euro climbed to its highest level in six months, breaking above $1.10 for the first time since the USA presidential election.




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