force and i the french people. we are a unique force and i intensely the french people. we are a unique force and i intensely love the french people. we are a unique force and i intensely love that - force and i intensely love that these force and i intensely love that these people. force and i intensely love that these people. i force and i intensely love that these people, i am force and i intensely love that these people, i am so- force and i intensely love that these people, i am so proud . force and i intensely love that. these people, i am so proud to force and i intensely love that - these people, i am so proud to serve these these people, i am so proud to serve these people these people, i am so proud to serve these people once these people, i am so proud to serve these people once more. these people once more. applausf applause . long live the republic. long applause . lori live the re-ublic. lori live . long live the republic. long live france. well, th
seen as key a year leader, particularly following the departure of angela merkel, the german chancellor, and why he didn t get stuck into the campaign soon he was busy with dealing with nato and european union to tackle russian aggression. european union to tackle russian aggression- aggression. many thanks, jessica there, at aggression. many thanks, jessica there. at the aggression. many thanks, jessica there, at the macron aggression. many thanks, jessica i there, at the macron headquarters. we are waiting for the exit poll, which usually gives a very accurate prediction of the result, and that will be coming out in 15 minutes time. in the meantime i am joined by with joined by alexandre kouchner, a political analyst here and nacira guenif, professor of sociology and anthropology at the university paris 8 vincennes, saint denis
just under 2a hours before we find out the opinion, the final result of the election tomorrow evening. of course, people are chewing over the situation, which is quite a complex one. i m joined now by french political analyst alexandre kouchner. viewers will maybe remember your surname,, yourfather viewers will maybe remember your surname,, your father served viewers will maybe remember your surname,, yourfather served in surname, , your father served in successive surname,, yourfather served in successive governments. this surname, , your father served in successive governments. this is round number successive governments. this is round number two successive governments. this is round number two but - successive governments. this is round number two but things i successive governments. this is i round number two but things have dramatically changed. both candidates claimed they would change the system. now emmanuel macron has a record, he is the sitting president, so he has to own
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image captionProtest at Sciences Po Strasbourg: The slogans read: We believe you and Silent institution = complicit institution
Anna Toumazoff chose a powerful hashtag to highlight sexual abuse at France s top political science college. Sciences Po - the training ground for the country s presidents, politicians and administrators - became #SciencesPorcs (Science Pigs). This story is very French, Anna told me. Because it s about great schools; it s about rape culture; it s about the elegance of being silent - that s very French.
Since then, the social media activist has received more than 400 messages from current and former students of Sciences Po. They describe sexual assaults and rapes, mostly by fellow students, that they say were not taken seriously by the college.
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