France’s Emmanuel Macron used his victory speech Sunday to address disaffection at his leadership.
He said his next five-year term would be different, promising that"nobody will be left by the wayside."
Speaking to CNBC's Karen Tso, the re-elected president said he was very happy at the result, but was"now committed to deliver for France and Europe."
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