Parisians gathered in the French capital city to protest following the second round of the French presidential election. French voters took to the polls on Sunday to decide between current President Emmanuel Macron and his right-wing opponent Marine Le Pen.
Macron was re-elected for a second term, scoring an estimated 58.8 percent of the vote against the 41.2 percent of his right-wing challenger Le Pen.
Parisians gathered in the French capital city to protest following the second round of the French presidential election. French voters took to the polls on Sunday to decide between current President Emmanuel Macron and his right-wing opponent Marine Le Pen.
Macron was re-elected for a second term, scoring an estimated 58.8 percent of the vote against the 41.2 percent of his right-wing challenger Le Pen.
Parisians gathered in the French capital city to protest following the second round of the French presidential election. French voters took to the polls on Sunday to decide between current President Emmanuel Macron and his right-wing opponent Marine Le Pen.
Macron was re-elected for a second term, scoring an estimated 58.8 percent of the vote against the 41.2 percent of his right-wing challenger Le Pen.