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  2. Emmanuel Macron - Wikipedia

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    Emmanuel Jean-Michel Frédéric Macron (French: [emanɥɛl makʁɔ̃] ⓘ; born 21 December 1977) is a French politician who has served as President of France since 2017. He previously was Minister of Economics, Industry and Digital Affairs under President François Hollande from 2014 to 2016 and deputy secretary-general to the president from 2012 to 2014.

  3. List of United States senators expelled or censured - Wikipedia

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    The United States Constitution gives the Senate the power to expel any member by a two-thirds vote. [1] This is distinct from the power over impeachment trials and convictions that the Senate has over executive and judicial federal officials: the Senate ruled in 1798 that senators could not be impeached, but only expelled, while debating the impeachment trial of William Blount, who had already ...

  4. Presidency of Emmanuel Macron - Wikipedia

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    On 16 November 2016, Macron formally declared his candidacy. In his announcement speech, Macron called for a "democratic revolution" and promised to "unblock France". [42] He had expressed hope that Hollande would run several months earlier, saying that, as the sitting president, he was the legitimate candidate for the Socialist Party.

  5. List of resignations from government - Wikipedia

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    The military high command held him responsible for the deaths and demanded his resignation, which he reportedly verbally accepted. However, this is debated. [3] 13 April: Pedro Carmona, acting president of Venezuela after the April coup d'état and Chávez' detention. Resigned after the coup failed, after which Chávez was returned to power.

  6. Divided government in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The degree to which the president of the United States has control of Congress often determines their political strength, such as the ability to pass sponsored legislation, ratify treaties, and have Cabinet members and judges approved. Early in the 19th century, divided government was rare but since the 1970s it has become increasingly common.

  7. Macron, refusing to resign, struggles on in search for stable ...

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    PARIS (Reuters) -French President Emmanuel Macron began his latest search for a prime minister on Friday as the centre-left Socialists signalled they were open to joining a broad government ...

  8. France's Macron names Francois Bayrou prime minister after ...

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    Macron's job as president is not at risk. Unless he resigns. His term expires in 2027. ... Macron has been seeking to forge a path forward for France's government after he called a snap ...

  9. French government set to resign but stay on for now in ... - AOL

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    French President Emmanuel Macron is expected to accept the resignation of Prime Minister Gabriel Attal and his government by the end of Tuesday following an inconclusive snap election, two ...

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