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National Rally candidate believes the size of her vote represents a sort of “victory” Marine Le Pen conceded defeat in the French presidential election on Sunday evening, but still described her result as representing a “shining victory in itself.” In the second round, the candidate from the right-wing National Rally party was defeated by the incumbent president, centrist Emmanuel Macron.
“I am not anymore a candidate of one camp,” the re-elected French president claimed as protesters take to the streets in Paris French President Emmanuel Macron, in his first speech since being re-elected on Sunday, pledged to become a leader for all people and to “effectively address” the “rage and discord” of Marine Le Pen’s…