Emmanuel Macron has been declared the President of France after early vote counts:
France has a new president. Emmanuel Macron – an independent centrist who has never held elected office – has won a resounding victory over far-right, nationalist Marine Le Pen in the most important French presidential race in decades, according to early vote counts by the French Interior Ministry.
In early returns, Macron had won an estimated 65 percent of the vote to Le Pen's nearly 35 percent, according to the French Interior Ministry. Le Pen has already called to congratulate Macron and conceded defeat to a gathering of her supporters in Paris.
Also at The Guardian (live), Washington Post, NYT, Reuters, and The Local.
From CNBC: Euro hits six-month high on Macron victory
CNN editorial: Why Macron's victory is reassuring ... and yet not
BBC has an article about Macron's potential choice of Prime Minister.
(Score: 2) by fritsd on Monday May 08 2017, @05:05PM
The expression "both sides" is still a little bit Cartesian, though.. ;-)
I like what Macron said when he got elected (whether he meant it or not, we shall find out):
(I first found the English translation on BBC News here [bbc.com]; I'll try to find the original)
I think I hit the original here [europe1.fr] (contains video; 1 minute 8 seconds in he says it)
"Je les respecte" Bloody hell he actually said that!
Even more "extreme" :-) 02:43 "Je defendrai l'Europe" :-)