Macron's victory leads to question marks.
French presidential election has been won by current president Macron. He received 58.6 percent of the vote and his opponent Marine Le Pen 41.5 percent. Before his speech, Ode an die Freude, the national anthem of the EU, was played several times. The former Rothschild banker said the anger of Le Pen's supporters "must be acknowledged" and that he will "do things differently" in the coming years. Just 72 percent of voters showed up, the lowest turnout in 50 years.

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Macron's victory raises question marks. “How is it possible that people continue to vote for the destruction of their country?” asks philosopher of law Raisa Blommestijn. “Rutte here in the Netherlands, Macron now back in France. Every country gets the leaders it deserves – and we all deserve no better.” “How fraudulent do you want it?” asks MEP Marcel de Graaff (FVD). “In France, too, fair elections have long been a thing of the past. Who still believes that we are democratic in the EU? That is not possible at all when your sovereignty has been given away to Brussels.”

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