How Can You Govern a Country Which Has Two Hundred and Forty-Six Varieties of Cheese?*
Emnanuel Macron defeated Marine le Pen in the French Presidential elections, and it wasn't even close:
The pro-EU centrist Emmanuel Macron has won the French presidency in a decisive victory over the far-right Front National leader, Marine Le Pen, and vowed to unite a divided and fractured France.In 2002, le Pen pere got 17.8% of the vote, so this is an improvement, but still a blow-out.
Macron, 39, a former economy minister who ran as a “neither left nor right” independent promising to shake up the French political system, took 65.1% to Le Pen’s 34.9%, according to initial projections from early counts.
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Despite the wide margin of the final result, Le Pen’s score nonetheless marked a historic high for the French far right. Even after a lacklustre campaign that ended with a calamitous performance in the final TV debate, she was projected to have taken almost 11m votes, double that of her father, Jean-Marie Le Pen, when he reached the presidential run-off in 2002. The anti-immigration, anti-EU Front National’s supporters asserted that the party had a central place as an opposition force in France.
Turnout was the lowest in more than 40 years. Almost one-third of voters chose neither Macron nor Le Pen, with 12 million abstaining and 4.2 million spoiling ballot papers.
It's a loss, but it is a major improvement, and she picked up 15% from what she got in the first round, as versus a roughly 1% that Jean le Pen gained in the 2002 2nd round.
I do not think that this trend has reached its high water mark, this will continue until the EU fixes some very serious problem:
- The EU remains an anti-democratic institution, and creating meaningful representative democratic functions.
- It remains in the thrall of neoliberal economics.
- German hegemony, with the associated faulty German economics, and German punitive morality, is a petri dish for xenophobic nationalism among the rest of the EU.
As I've noted before, many of the deep problems in the EU come from Germany's preeminent position in it.
*It's a quote from Charles de Gaulle. He was talking about France.
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