In France, more than 140 protesters were detained against the election results

08 May 2017, 14:01 | Peace
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The French protested both against Macron and against Le Pen. In France, 141 people were detained during protests against presidential candidates in elections. This is written by the French media. In Paris, about 300 people spoke out against Emmanuel Macron, who won the election, and against the loser Marin Le Pen. Protests began last night after the announcement of preliminary results of presidential elections. Similar actions also took place in the cities of Nantes, Grenoble and Strasbourg.

Protests turned into clashes with the police, and law enforcement officials were forced to use tear gas. Most of the detainees were released, nine people as of Monday morning remained under arrest on charges of vandalism. As reported by the correspondent. Net, Emmanuel Macron won in the second round of the presidential election in France with a result of 66.06% (20.7 million votes). His rival from the National Front, Marin Le Pen scored 33.94% (10.6 million votes).

Original article: More than 140 protesters detained in France against election results.




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