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Hollande to vote for Macron in second round

Published : 24 Apr 2017, 22:19

  DF-Xinhua Report
French President Francois Hollande waits to welcome his German counterpart Frank-Walter Steinmeier at the Elysee Palace in Paris, France on March 30, 2017. File Photo Xinhua.

French President Francois Hollande on Monday said he would vote for centrist Emmanuel Macron in the presidential election's run-off in two weeks to face far-right's risk of division and protectionism.

"I will vote for Emmanuel Macron. He is the one who can defend our values which allow the French unity during this particular period," Hollande said.

In a television address to the nation, the outgoing head of state warned that the anti-immigrant stance of the far-right party risks "to severely divide France," where thousands of job losses and deteriorating purchasing power would be expected following its protectionist policy.

"What is at stake is the conception of France, the unity of the nation, its belonging to Europe and its place in the world," Hollande stressed.

Final results issued by the Interior Ministry earlier on Monday showed Macron dominating the vote with 23.75 percent against far-rightist Marine Le Pen's 21.53 percent. Both will face off in a run-off in two weeks.

Pollsters predicted the former economy minister to comfortably defeat the rival.