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Новый лидер. Во Франции прошел первый тур выборов президента

Эммануэль Макрон. Фото Pacific Press/Scanpix Эммануэль Макрон. Фото Pacific Press/Scanpix

Во Франции прошел первый тур выборов президента страны. Победителем в первом туре  стал кандидат от движения «Вперед!» Эммануэль Макрон, он набрал 23,75% голосов.

Во второй тур вышла также лидер партии «Национальный фронт» Марин Ле Пен, за которую проголосовали 21,53% граждан.

Кандидат от партии «Республиканцы» Франсуа Фийон и лидер движения «Непокорившаяся Франция» Жан-Люк Меланшон во второй тур не прошли, получив 19,91% голосов и 19,64% голосов соответственно.

Ранее Макрон занимал пост министра экономика Франции. В своих предвыборных речах он обещал начать модернизацию и либерализацию экономики, сократить государственные расходы, установить обязательную службу в армии для юношей и девушек, а также сохранить санкции против России.

На фоне выборов в Париже прошла акция протеста против результата первого тура. Сотрудники полиции были вынуждены применить против недовольных граждан дымовые шашки и другие спецсредства.

«Спектр» подготовил фотогалерею этих событий.

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Scrutineers count votes at the end of the first round of the French presidential election first round, on April  23, 2017 in Toulouse. / AFP PHOTO / PASCAL PAVANI

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Volunteers count the ballots at the end of the first round of the French presidential election first round vote in Marseille, southern France on April 23, 2017.   Centrist Emmanuel Macron will face off against far-right Marine Le Pen in the second round of France's presidential election, projections showed Sunday, making him clear favourite to emerge as the country's youngest leader in modern history. / AFP PHOTO / ANNE-CHRISTINE POUJOULAT

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French presidential election candidate for the far-left coalition La France insoumise Jean-Luc Melenchon delivers a speech in Paris, on April 23, 2017, after the first round of the Presidential election. / AFP PHOTO / bertrand GUAY

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French presidential election candidate for the right-wing Les Republicains (LR) party Francois Fillon delivers a speech at his campaign headquarters in Paris, on April 23, 2017, after the first round of the Presidential election. / AFP PHOTO / CHRISTOPHE ARCHAMBAULT

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French presidential election candidate for the En Marche ! movement Emmanuel Macron raises the thumbs at the Parc des Expositions in Paris, on April 23, 2017, after the first round of the Presidential election. / AFP PHOTO / Eric FEFERBERG

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Supporters of French centrist presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron react at his election day headquarters as the first partial official results and polling agencies projections are announced in Paris , Sunday April 23, 2017. Pollsters projected that pro-Europe centrist Emmanuel Macron and far-right populist Marine Le Pen both advanced Sunday from the first round of voting in France's presidential election. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena)

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Macron supporters wave French and EU flags while waiting for the polling stations to close. Supporters of Emmanuel Macron, the Presidential candidate from the social liberal political party En Marche! celebrate the exit polls, that see him in first place, ahead of Marine Le Pen from the Front National in the first round of the French Presidential election. (Photo by Michael Debets/Pacific Press) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***

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Police officers spray gas on demonstrators during a protest in Paris , Sunday April 23, 2017. Protesters angry that far-right leader Marine Le Pen is advancing the French presidential runoff are scuffling with police in Paris. (AP Photo/Kamil Zihnioglu)

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Anti riot police officers push a group of demonstrators during scufflings in Paris, Sunday, April 23, 2017. Protesters angry that far-right leader Marine Le Pen is advancing the French presidential runoff are scuffling with police in Paris. Crowds of young people, some from anarchist and

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Youths walk near tear gas grenades as the scuffle with riot police officers during a protest in Paris , Sunday April 23, 2017. Protesters angry that far-right leader Marine Le Pen is advancing the French presidential runoff are scuffling with police in Paris. (AP Photo/Kamil Zihnioglu)

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Members of feminist activist group Femen are detained by police officers as they protest against French presidential election candidate for the far-right Front National (FN - National Front) party Marine Le Pen outside a polling station in Henin-Beaumont, north-western France, on April 23, 2017, during the first round of the Presidential election. / AFP PHOTO / François LO PRESTI

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3081727 04/23/2017 Protesters unhappy with the results of the first round of the French presidential election, on the Place de la Republique in Paris. Irina Kalashnikova/Sputnik

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3081718 04/23/2017 Protesters unhappy with the results of the first round of the French presidential election, on the Place de la Republique in Paris. Irina Kalashnikova/Sputnik

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