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French election 2017: Scattered voter support unhealthy for France

Three of the four top candidates have never been in power in French Presidential elections 2017

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Emmanuel Macron, head of the political movement En Marche !, or Onwards !, and candidate for the 2017 French presidential election, attends a campaign rally in Marseille, France. Photo: Reuters

Arnaud Mercier | The Conversation
Four numbers illustrate just how divided France now is: 23, 22, 20, 19. They’re the percentage of votes obtained by the four top finishers (Emmanuel Macron, Marine Le Pen, François Fillon and Jean-Luc Mélenchon respectively), in the first round of the 2017 French presidential election, held on April 23. Eliminated were the two major political parties that have alternated running the country since the foundation of the Fifth Republic in 1958 – together, the left-wing Socialist Party and right-wing Les Republicains gathered just 26% of the votes cast.
Three of the four top candidates that stand out in this unprecedented

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