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Emmanuel Macron

“We Must Write a New Page”: Emmanuel Macron Elected President of France

Rene Wadlow May 8, 2017 Rene Wadlow

Emmanuel Macron won a clear victory 66% to 34% over Marine Le Pen in the closing round of the French elections for President on Sunday, May 7. The emphasis of Macron is on renewal - a new society on new foundations rather than a reform of existing institutions and policies.

Presidential Elections in France: Anyone But LePen?

Immanuel Wallerstein May 3, 2017 Immanuel Wallerstein

In France, as in the United States and many other countries, real change may be coming, but it will require some more years of struggle for that.

French Presidential candidates Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen.

French Presidential Elections: How the Two Candidates Are Left Standing

Rene Wadlow April 25, 2017 Rene Wadlow

The French Presidential election run-off will be between Emmanuel Macron, a 39 year-old Left-center economist who was for two years the Minister of the Economy in the current government, and Marine Le Pen, a Right-nationalist. The positions of the two are in clear opposition, especially as concerns European integration.

These Are the Elections That Will Decide Europe’s Fate

Conn Hallinan March 24, 2017 Conn Hallinan

While France teeters on the brink of the far right, left parties elsewhere are showing surprising strength.

The Absolutely Unpredictable French Presidential Election

Immanuel Wallerstein February 17, 2017 Immanuel Wallerstein

As the economic turmoil continues to spread, the idea that one can win as a leftist may again become legitimate. It’s a bit equivalent to what might have happened had Bernie Sanders won the Democratic primary in the United States.

Reason Wins Over Fear in Austria as Right-Wing Candidate Defeated at Polls

Rene Wadlow December 8, 2016 Rene Wadlow

On December 4, 2016, Austrian Green Party candidate Alexander Van der Bellen was elected president against the far-right nationalist leader Norbert Hofer. The December 2016 vote took place against a background that has seen a steady rise of right-nationalist currents in much of Europe.

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