The silver lining of the election outcome is that the extreme left and center parties have to form a coalition. Even if they manage to formally do that there'll be constant struggle and several such alliances failed across Europe recently.
Macron's interior minister already said he will not support a coalition with the far-left and greens. If that happens he'll be the first to sign a vote of no confidence.
Meanwhile the far-left is organizing a march on the seat of the prime minister in Paris to force Macron to be put in charge of the new government.
For added lulz: some in the socialist German party SPD warned against far-left leader Mélenchon and called him "nationalist, anti-Semitic populist" and "anti-European".
FN and allies won the popular vote. Shove it in the face of everyone who starts complaining about that in US politics.
A few years of this chaos and people will flock to Le Pen as the presidential candidate.
This time the 'center-right' will not be able to play spoiler, because only 2 candidates advance to the second round rather than 3. (It refused to withdraw candidates as the anti-Le Pen bloc did to have the other ones win.)
Dont want to be a black pill or doomer but.. "we'll get them next time". Sounda familiar.
No single victory or defeat is ever permanent. That is also why all problems won't go away if Le Pen or Trump wins.
In fact, theyll draw plans for revenge if an outsider wins. Seems trump slowed them down. And once they cheated trump they double downed and accelerate. Probably a "how dare you vote for trump".