Emmanuel Macron Is Reelected , As France’s President.<br />CNBC reports that on April 24, Macron secured 58.54% of the country's vote to remain president of France.<br />Far-right contender Marine Le Pen <br />garnered 41.46% of the vote.<br />Le Pen has seemingly made headway for her party compared to the 2017 election in which Macron won 66.1% of the vote compared to Le Pen's 33.9%.<br />Political analysts think this may <br />indicate trouble for Macron in the future.<br />The actual closeness, relative closeness of the vote and the fact that [Marine] Le Pen got over 40%, I think that’s a damning indictment on the state of French politics and perhaps actually <br />the state of inequality and living <br />standards across Europe, Julian Howard, head of multi-asset solutions at asset management <br />firm GAM, to CNBC's 'Squawk Box Europe'.<br />The actual closeness, relative closeness of the vote and the fact that [Marine] Le Pen got over 40%, I think that’s a damning indictment on the state of French politics and perhaps actually <br />the state of inequality and living <br />standards across Europe, Julian Howard, head of multi-asset solutions at asset management <br />firm GAM, to CNBC's 'Squawk Box Europe'.<br />As Le Pen conceded defeat Sunday night, she also stated, "We have nevertheless been victorious.".<br />The ideas we represent have reached new heights in this second round of presidential elections. With more than 43% of the vote, the results represent a striking victory. , Marine Le Pen, via 'The Guardian'.<br />We are more determined than ever. And our desire to defend the French is even more strengthened. Today, I have no resentment or grudge, Marine Le Pen, via 'The Guardian'.<br />A thousand times, we have been buried, and a thousand times, history proved wrong those who projected or hoped for our disappearance. In this defeat, I couldn't help but feel a sort of hope, Marine Le Pen, via 'The Guardian'.<br />A thousand times, we have been buried, and a thousand times, history proved wrong those who projected or hoped for our disappearance. In this defeat, I couldn't help but feel a sort of hope, Marine Le Pen, via 'The Guardian'.<br />CNBC reports that upcoming National Assembly elections will determine whether Macron will be able to easily implement his pro-business and pro-EU agendas.