Pro-EU centrist Emmanuel Macron has stormed to victory in the French presidential election, roundly defeating his far-right rival Marine Le Pen in a run-off vote.
Here is a selection of comments from world leaders and other political heavyweights on Macron’s yesterday’s election victory.
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“I look forward to working closely with President-elect @EmmanuelMacron to further strengthen India-France ties,” he added.
Congratulations to @EmmanuelMacron for an emphatic victory in the French Presidential election. #Presidentielle2017
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi)May 8, 2017
I look forward to working closely with President-elect @EmmanuelMacron to further strengthen India-France ties.
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi)May 8, 2017
US President Donald Trump congratulated Emmanuel Macron on his victory in the French presidential elections and said he looks forward to working with him. “Congratulations to Emmanuel Macron on his big win today as the next President of France. I look very much forward to working with him!” Trump yesterday said in a tweet to his 28.8 million followers.
Congratulations to Emmanuel Macron on his big win today as the next President of France. I look very much forward to working with him!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 7, 2017
The White House later issued a statement congratulating Macron.
“We congratulate President-elect Macron and the people of France on their successful presidential election,” White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer said.
“We look forward to working with the new President and continuing our close cooperation with the French government,” Spicer said in a statement.
“Congratulations, @EmmanuelMacron. Your victory is a victory for a strong and united Europe and for French-German friendship,” said Chancellor Angela Merkel ’s spokesman.
“The Prime Minister warmly congratulates President-elect Macron on his election success. France is one of our closest allies and we look forward to working with the new President on a wide range of shared priorities,” said a Downing Street spokesman. Prime Minister Theresa May also discussed Brexit with Macron, saying “the UK wants a strong partnership with a secure and prosperous EU once we leave,” the spokesman added.
The PM warmly congratulates @EmmanuelMacron on his success and looks forward to working with him on a wide range of shared priorities.
— UK Prime Minister (@Number10gov) May 7, 2017
“Happy that the French chose a European future,” European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker wrote on Twitter.
Félicitations @EmmanuelMacron ! Heureux que les Français aient choisi un avenir européen. Ensemble pour une #Europe plus forte et plus juste pic.twitter.com/GWlxKYs4hL
— Jean-Claude Juncker (@JunckerEU) May 7, 2017
EU Council President Donald Tusk also offered his congratulations, saying the French had chosen “liberty, equality and fraternity” and “said no to the tyranny of fake news”.
Congratulations @EmmanuelMacron . Congratulations to French people for choosing Liberty, Equality and Fraternity over tyranny of fake news.
— Donald Tusk (@eucopresident) May 7, 2017
European Parliament President Antonio Tajani told, “We have received a vote of confidence from France in the European Union.”
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said “the victory of President-elect Macron is a symbolic victory against inward-looking and protectionist moves and shows a vote of confidence in the EU”.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he wanted to work together with Macron on a “progressive agenda” to “promote international security, increase collaboration in science and technology, and create good, middle-class jobs on both sides of the Atlantic”.
Congratulations @EmmanuelMacron ! Let's meet soon, and keep working to grow & strengthen the deep ties between Canada and France.
— Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) May 7, 2017
Please read my full statement on the election of Emmanuel Macron in France: https://t.co/jc8oJ3aRuE
— Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) May 7, 2017
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said he had congratulated Macron and had received a text back saying he was “looking forward to working together”.
Congratulations @EmmanuelMacron on your historic election win. We will build even stronger ties between our two great nations.
— Malcolm Turnbull (@TurnbullMalcolm) May 7, 2017
Highlighting the cooperation between French and Australian soldiers during World War I, he added: “We have been side-by-side in freedom’s cause for over a century, and we are side—by—side in freedom’s cause in the Middle East today. So we have great work to do to make the ties between France and Australia stronger still.”
Prime Minister Alexis Tspiras said Macron’s victory was “an inspiration for France and for Europe”, adding he was “sure we will work closely together.”
“Congratulations to @EmmanuelMacron, new president of #France. Let us work in France and Spain for a stable, prosperous and more integrated Europe,” Prime Minister of Spain Mariano Rajoy said in a tweet.
Enhorabuena a @EmmanuelMacron , nuevo presidente de #Francia . Trabajemos Francia y España por una Europa estable, próspera y más integrada MR
— Mariano Rajoy Brey (@marianorajoy) May 7, 2017
“I am delighted that a leader with a positive ambition for Europe has won this election,” said Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny . “There’s lots of work ahead for all of us in Europe, in a challenging environment, not least on Brexit.”
Congrats @EmmanuelMacron -an outstanding result & strong signal of confidence in the future of EU in which France will play significant part
— Enda Kenny (@EndaKennyTD) May 7, 2017
New Zealand Prime Minister Bill English welcomed Macron’s victory as “good for political stability”, adding “it’s a result I think a lot of people will see as making a clear path for France”.
Congratulations @EmmanuelMacron . Looking forward to working with you to further strengthen the NZ-France relationship.
— Bill English (@pmbillenglish) May 7, 2017
“This is a victory for the French people and for European cooperation. New opportunities will now open up for the proactive agenda needed to strengthen the EU, including more jobs and fair working conditions, a stronger climate policy and a functioning asylum system in which everyone takes responsibility,” said Prime Minister of Sweden Stefan Lofven .
“I congratulate @EmmanuelMacron on his victory in the French presidential election. Brazil and France will continue to work together for democracy, human rights, development, integration and peace,” tweeted President Michel Temer .
Felicito @EmmanuelMacron pela vitória nas eleições para Presidente da França.
— Michel Temer (@MichelTemer) May 7, 2017
. @EmmanuelMacron Brasil e França continuarão a trabalhar juntos em favor da democracia, dos direitos humanos, do desenvolvimento, da integração e da paz.
— Michel Temer (@MichelTemer) May 7, 2017
Defeated US presidential candidate Hillary Clinton , who like Macron had her campaign hacked, tweeted: “Victory for Macron, for France, the EU, & the world. Defeat to those interfering w/democracy. (But the media says I can’t talk about that).
Victory for Macron, for France, the EU, & the world. Defeat to those interfering w/democracy. (But the media says I can't talk about that)
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) May 7, 2017