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France: Tear gas fills Nantes streets as Antifa protesters denounce presidential election03:00
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Tear gas was flying on the streets of Nantes on Sunday as Antifa protesters took to the streets to rally as the results of the French presidential election were announced.

Several protests took place in multiple French cities, including Paris, following the second round of the presidential election in France.

Incumbent President Emmanuel Macron obtained 58.55 percent of the votes in the second round of the French presidential election, according to the Interior Ministry’s announcement after the completion of the vote count. National Rally party leader Marine Le Pen received 41.45 percent.

France: Tear gas fills Nantes streets as Antifa protesters denounce presidential election

France, Nantes
April 25, 2022 at 06:14 GMT +00:00 · Published

Tear gas was flying on the streets of Nantes on Sunday as Antifa protesters took to the streets to rally as the results of the French presidential election were announced.

Several protests took place in multiple French cities, including Paris, following the second round of the presidential election in France.

Incumbent President Emmanuel Macron obtained 58.55 percent of the votes in the second round of the French presidential election, according to the Interior Ministry’s announcement after the completion of the vote count. National Rally party leader Marine Le Pen received 41.45 percent.

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Tear gas was flying on the streets of Nantes on Sunday as Antifa protesters took to the streets to rally as the results of the French presidential election were announced.

Several protests took place in multiple French cities, including Paris, following the second round of the presidential election in France.

Incumbent President Emmanuel Macron obtained 58.55 percent of the votes in the second round of the French presidential election, according to the Interior Ministry’s announcement after the completion of the vote count. National Rally party leader Marine Le Pen received 41.45 percent.

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