French police on Monday said 141 people were arrested in Paris following Emmanuel Macron’s victory in France’s presidential election on Sunday.

Reuters reported that those detained are accused of offenses including damaging property and throwing missiles at police.

Demonstrators were protesting against both Macron and Marine Le Pen, the far-right candidate he defeated, in Menilmontant, a northeastern Paris district.

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Macron won an estimated 65 percent of the vote.

Reuters reported that more than 11 percent of voters chose neither Macron nor Le Pen. Sunday’s election also boasted an abstention rate over 25 percent, the news service added, seemingly indicating high dissatisfaction with the candidates.

A large archive of emails purportedly from Macron’s campaign leaked online Friday, two days before the election.

“The En Marche! Movement has been the victim of a massive and coordinated hack this evening which has given rise to the diffusion on social media of various internal information,” the campaign said in a statement.

France’s presidential election was widely regarded as a test of the populist movement that has swept through Western governments in the past year.

Former President Barack Obama Barack Hussein ObamaGOP senator blocks Schumer resolution aimed at Biden probe as tensions run high D-Day for Trump: September 29 Obama says making a voting plan is part of 'how to quarantine successfully' MORE last week endorsed Macron.

President Trump declined to endorse any candidate, but has often been compared to Le Pen on issues including immigration and NATO.