Here’s the truth about Emmanuel Macron: he helped create this far-right monster | Pauline Bock
The president exploited the ideas of Le Pen and Zemmour for his own political gain. As disaster looms, he must change tack
On 6 May 2017, the day Emmanuel Macron was elected president of France after running on a neither-left-nor-right" platform and defeating his far-right rival, Marine Le Pen, the new ruler made a promise to the French people: that the country would never again see a far-right candidate reach the second round of the presidential election. Our task is immense," Macron said as he took office. In the five years to come, my responsibility will be to appease fears, to revive the French optimism ... I will fight with all my strength against the divisions that undermine us." He vowed to rally and reconcile" the French, for the unity of the people and the country". Today, almost five years later, France woke up to the result of the first round of the presidential election - and the prospect, once again, of a runoff between Macron and Le Pen.
The incumbent president (of the La Republique En Marche party, founded by Macron in 2016) won 27.6% of the vote on Sunday, followed by Le Pen (National Rally, formerly National Front) with 23.4%. Jean-Luc Melenchon, the leader of the leftwing party La France Insoumise, came close but failed to qualify for the runoff with 22%; then came Eric Zemmour (Reconquete party), the openly racist candidate who ran on a platform based entirely on the great replacement" theory, with 7.1%.
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