Emmanuel Macron congratulated by Boris Johnson after exit polls suggest he will be re-elected as president of France

Boris Johnson has congratulated Emmanuel Macron after exit polls urged he could be re-elected as president of France.

The UK Prime Minister wrote on Twitter: “Congratulations to @EmmanuelMacron in your re-election as President of France.

“France is considered one of our closest and most vital allies. I stay up for persevering with to work collectively on the problems which matter most to our two nations and to the world.”

The primary projections confirmed Macron securing round 57-58% of the vote. Such estimates are usually correct however could also be fine-tuned as official outcomes are available in from across the nation.

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Cheers of pleasure erupted because the outcomes appeared on a large display on the Champ de Mars park on the foot of the Eiffel tower, the place Macron supporters cheered, waving French and EU flags. Folks began hugging one another and chanting "Macron".

In distinction, a gathering of dejected Le Pen supporters erupted in boos as they heard the information at a sprawling reception corridor on the outskirts of Paris.

Ifop, Elabe, OpinionWay and Ipsos pollsters projected a 57.6-58.2% win for Macron.

Victory for the centrist, pro-European Union Macron could be hailed by allies as a reprieve for mainstream politics which were rocked lately by Britain's exit from the European Union, the 2016 election of Donald Trump and the rise of a brand new technology of nationalist leaders.

Macron will be part of a small membership - solely two French presidents earlier than him have managed to safe a second time period. However his margin of victory seems to be tighter than when he first beat Le Pen in 2017, underlining what number of French stay unimpressed with him and his home document.

Alastair Grant

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