background
The French general election is the most important election in French political life, which is held every five years. There are 1 1 candidates in this general election, including right-wing candidate francois fillon, far-right candidate Marina Le Pen, socialist candidate Ben armand and independent candidate Macron. In the first round of voting, Macron got 24.0 1% of the votes, Le Pen got 2 1.30% of the votes, and they entered the second round of voting.
operation sequence/order
1. registered voters: French citizens must be registered as voters at the age of 18 to vote in the election.
2. Voting: The French general election is divided into two rounds of voting. The first round of voting was held on April 23rd, and the second round was held on May 7th. Voters can vote at designated polling stations or by mail.
3. Counting votes: After voting, the votes will be collected and sent to the counting center for statistics. In the first round of voting, if no candidate gets more than 50% of the votes, it will enter the second round of voting.
4. Announce the results: After the counting of votes, the Election Committee will announce the election results. If there is a dispute, you can appeal through legal procedures.
The significance of Macron's election
Macron is the youngest president in French history, and his election is of great significance to the future development of France and Europe. Macron is a reformist. His election will help promote the reform and modernization of the French economy and promote the close cooperation between France and Europe. In addition, Macron also promised to strengthen French international status and actively participate in global affairs.