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Macron, wife Brigitte arrive to vote in first round of presidential election

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President and re-election candidate Emmanuel Macron and his wife, Brigitte Macron shake hands with people gathered in front of their polling station in Le Touquet for the first round of the presidential elections. IMAGES

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