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  2. 2017 French presidential election - Wikipedia

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    Presidential elections were held in France on 23 April and 7 May 2017. Incumbent president François Hollande of the Socialist Party (PS) was eligible to run for a second term, but declared on 1 December 2016 that he would not seek reelection in light of low approval ratings, making him the first incumbent head of state of the Fifth Republic not to seek reelection.

  3. Opinion polling for the 2017 French presidential election

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    This page lists public opinion polls conducted for the 2017 French presidential election, which was held on 23 April 2017 with a run-off on 7 May 2017. Unless otherwise noted, all polls listed below are compliant with the regulations of the national polling commission (Commission nationale des sondages) and utilize the quota method.

  4. Opinion polling for the 2017 French presidential election by ...

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    This page lists public opinion polls conducted for the 2017 French presidential election, which was held on 23 April 2017 with a run-off on 7 May 2017, within individual regions. Unless otherwise noted, all polls listed below are compliant with the regulations of the national polling commission ( Commission nationale des sondages ) and utilize ...

  5. 2017 Marine Le Pen presidential campaign - Wikipedia

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    Marine Le Pen during her presidential campaign in Lille, on 26 March 2017.. Marine Le Pen, as leader of the National Front ran for President of France in the 2017 French presidential election, receiving 21.30% of the vote in the first round, and 33.90% in the second round, losing to Emmanuel Macron of La République En Marche!.

  6. Presidency of François Hollande - Wikipedia

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    The presidency of François Hollande began on 15 May 2012 when the Constitutional Council announced the official results from the presidential election during his inauguration [1] and ended on 14 May 2017 when Emmanuel Macron was officially inaugurated as the 25th President of France. [2]

  7. Protests against Emmanuel Macron - Wikipedia

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    Since Emmanuel Macron was elected President of France on 7 May 2017, a series of protests have been conducted by trade union activists, left-wing activists and right-wing activists in opposition to what protesters consider to be neoliberal policies and globalism, [3] [4] his support of state visits by certain world leaders, [5] [6] his positions on French labour law reform, [7] [8] [9] as well ...

  8. How Democrats Are Faring In First Tests Of The Trump Backlash

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    Between now and November 2017, there will be special elections for 19 more state legislature seats, four U.S. House seats and one U.S. Senate seat. Some Democratic candidates in U.S. House races are generating excitement, including the Bernie Sanders-backing banjo player Rob Quist in Montana and 30-year-old documentary filmmaker Jon Ossoff in ...

  9. 2017 French elections - Wikipedia

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    There were two national elections in France in 2017, 2017 French presidential election in April–May; 2017 French legislative election in June