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Emmanuel Macron: 5 Things To Know About The New France President-elect by Kappanu: 4:58am On May 08, 2017
Centrist candidate Emmanuel Macron has handily beaten rival Marine Le Pen in the vote for France’s next president, according to early exit-polling estimates.

Going by projections from those polls — taken with about 50% of final-round ballots tallied — then 39-year-old Macron will have won with 65.5%, compared with 34.5% for right-wing euroskeptic Le Pen.

After the first round of France’s presidential election last month, stock markets around the world rallied as investors breathed a sigh of relief over how the vote turned out.

Emmanuel Jean-Michel Frédéric Macron — to give him his full name — claimed the most votes on April 23, topping euroskeptic candidates who could bring about a so-called Frexit.

Polls before the second and final round suggested Macron would top Le Pen in by a comfortable margin. Conservative Les Républicains candidate François Fillon — who failed to make the runoff as he finished third in last month’s election with 19.9% of the vote — said he would vote for Macron because he has “no other choice than vote against the extreme right.”

A hack of Macron’s campaign had threatened to dent the centrist candidate’s chances, giving Le Pen a shot at a big enough tally to give her more political influence. But the young challenger won out.

Below are five things to know about Macron, as French stocks FR:PX1+1.12% climb to a nine-year high.

1. Worked for four years with an investment bank
. Macron was an investment banker at Rothschild from 2008 to 2012.

That gig hands his critics a talking point. Le Pen has portrayed him as the “candidate of finance,” though Macron has countered that he “learnt a job; every political leader should have one,” as a Financial Times report noted.

Before his banking stint, he worked in France’s economy ministry. After his Rothschild gig, he returned to government work, including serving in current French President François Hollande’s cabinet, before leaving to start “En Marche,” an independent political party.

2. Would be France’s youngest president.
Born in December 1977, Macron is 39 years old and would be the French Republic’s youngest-ever president.

To be sure, France was led by even younger individuals in prior eras. Louis XIII, for example, became king while still a child, and Napoleon crowned himself emperor at age 35.

3. Operates outside the political machine, and that’s a challenge. While Macron appeals to voters in part because he is a fresh face, it’s also not easy being the new kid.

For now, Macron and Le Pen have triumphed over France’s mainstream political forces. For more than four decades, France’s conservative and socialist parties have traded the country’s presidency back and forth, a Wall Street Journal story noted.

But Macron “won’t be able to deliver anything like what he promised in his manifesto, given he doesn’t have any party machinery or political support in the French parliament, and probably won’t get it either,” said Michael Hewson, chief market analyst at CMC Markets UK, in a note last month.

“For all his market- and EU-friendly rhetoric, Emmanuel Macron will face the same problems previous French presidents have faced, which means he will have to reach out across the political divide,” Hewson added. “This lack of support is likely to make him a lame duck president, only able to affect minor tweaks or changes.”

4. Hasn’t previously held elected office. While Le Pen is seen as the candidate more like Donald Trump, Macron also has some things in common with the U.S. president, including not having a long career in government before going for the top job.

Macron had never run for elected office before the presidential campaign.

The notion that a non-politician running independently — with no party and no electoral experience — could be a serious contender for the presidency would have been unthinkable a few years ago, a Guardian report said earlier during the campaign.

5. Macron’s wife was his teacher when he was 15 Brigitte Macron — the candidate’s wife — is 24 years older than him, and she has been his guide and coach since he was 15, a Bloomberg report has pointed out.

The age gap is the same as between Trump and his wife, Melania, except in the other direction, the report added.

Re: Emmanuel Macron: 5 Things To Know About The New France President-elect by Caseless: 5:25am On May 08, 2017
Good. The most interesting thing is, he's chroming his high-school teacher. That guy get liver.
Miss mariam (my secondary school biology teacher), where art thou? I can't what I faced in my boxer when we had class on 'reproduction'. Who no like this part of biology then?
Re: Emmanuel Macron: 5 Things To Know About The New France President-elect by MakeADifference: 5:35am On May 08, 2017
This is change, not the Nigerian type of change.
Re: Emmanuel Macron: 5 Things To Know About The New France President-elect by Ahmadgani(m): 5:54am On May 08, 2017
I weep for my country
Re: Emmanuel Macron: 5 Things To Know About The New France President-elect by donbrowser(m): 6:15am On May 08, 2017
This is wonderful. I am really happy for France, someone at his age might not make it in Nigeria cos we believe in the Old men do it right syndrome.

Congratulations.
Re: Emmanuel Macron: 5 Things To Know About The New France President-elect by BLINGZ88: 6:16am On May 08, 2017
oga, the guy is not a new face. he was a minister under Holland but resigned last year to focus on his new party.
Re: Emmanuel Macron: 5 Things To Know About The New France President-elect by Nobody: 7:11am On May 08, 2017
Ahmadgani:
I weep for my country
NIGERIA needs EXPATRIATES to undertake its leadership.........
Re: Emmanuel Macron: 5 Things To Know About The New France President-elect by Flagilator: 7:31am On May 08, 2017
This type of healthy politics is just what we need @ this point in time. Enough of politics of bitterness, godfatherism, old-age, religion, tribe and ethnicity. This has been the bane of our nation from independence till now and having serious toll upon our lives as a people. I'm looking forward to seeing the time in this country when an under 40-year old will clinch the job of the helmsman. It looks so impossible to me but I know it's pretty possible if we all determine to change the ugly narratives.

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