Icon signs biography of French president-elect Macron

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"This is the youngest French president ever who was virtually unknown three years ago, created his own movement from scratch just a year ago, and is winning in (a) landslide with an optimistic, reform-oriented, pro-European, liberal message".

The European Council President went even further and said, "Congratulations to Emmanuel Macron, the French who chose freedom, equality and fraternity and said no to the tyranny of the "fake news".

"Plowright is based in Paris, and has been a journalist for fifteen years".

The are 577 seats in the French National Assembly.

"I am attached to the Socialist party, its history, its values but the Socialist party is dead and gone", he said.

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Hamon, who finished fifth in the first round of the election in April, said he invited members of any party to join him and "rebuild the left", although he will remain a member of the crisis-hit governing Socialist Party.

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She promised to oppose the new president's policies in the upcoming elections for the legislature in June.

The ramifications of Macron's victory were also reverberating through Le Pen's National Front (FN), with the announcement that her influential niece Marion Marechal-Le Pen is quitting politics - for now. France remains in a state of emergency courtesy of terrorism, the economy is stagnant and the battle now is between the Macron "globalists" and the Le Pen "patriots".

He received altogether 264 valid votes, while his rival Marine Le Pen got only 50 votes. He was supported by 141 voters, while second Francois Fillon received 96 votes and third Le Pen 27 votes.

The move was complicated by the fact that Mr Valls did not explicitly... His announcement came with the opposition Republicans also struggling to prevent senior figures from signing up with Mr Macron's République en Marche (Republic on the Move) party.

There is scepticism about Macron's ability to win a majority with candidates from his En Marche movement - "neither of the left, nor right" - alone, meaning he might have to form a coalition.

"New opportunities will now open up for the proactive agenda needed to strengthen the European Union, including more jobs and fair working conditions, a stronger climate policy and a functioning asylum system in which everyone takes responsibility", said Sweden Prime Minister Stefan Lofven.

Before the election, Nature polled thousands of French scientists and, of the 173 respondents, most supported Macron with "with nearly no support for Le Pen", Nature reported April 20.

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