New french president 2017

The 2017 French presidential election was held on April 23 and May 7, 2017. The winner of the election was Emmanuel Macron, who became the President of France at the age of 39.

Emmanuel Macron was a former investment banker and economy minister who had never held elected office before. He was a centrist candidate who ran as the candidate of the En Marche! (On the Move!) party, which he founded in 2016.

Macron's campaign focused on issues such as economic reform, social justice, and European integration. He promised to reform the French economy, reduce unemployment, and increase investment in education and research.

Macron's main opponents in the election were Marine Le Pen, the candidate of the far-right National Front party, and François Fillon, the candidate of the center-right Republicans party.

Macron won the election with 66.1% of the vote in the runoff election against Le Pen, who received 33.9% of the vote. Fillon had been eliminated in the first round of voting, along with several other candidates.

Macron's victory was seen as a major upset, as he was a newcomer to politics and had never held elected office before. He was also the youngest person to ever be elected as President of France.

Here is a summary of the results of the 2017 French presidential election: