French right-wing leader Marine Le Pen addressed her supporters at the Pavillon d'Armenonville in Paris on Sunday, after losing the elections with around 42 per cent of the vote to incumbent President Emmanuel Macron's roughly 58 per cent.
"With more than 43% of the votes, tonight's result represents a brilliant victory in itself," Le Pen said.
French right-wing leader Marine Le Pen addressed her supporters at the Pavillon d'Armenonville in Paris on Sunday, after losing the elections with around 42 per cent of the vote to incumbent President Emmanuel Macron's roughly 58 per cent.
"With more than 43% of the votes, tonight's result represents a brilliant victory in itself," Le Pen said.
French right-wing leader Marine Le Pen addressed her supporters at the Pavillon d'Armenonville in Paris on Sunday, after losing the elections with around 42 per cent of the vote to incumbent President Emmanuel Macron's roughly 58 per cent.
"With more than 43% of the votes, tonight's result represents a brilliant victory in itself," Le Pen said.