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The party and Macron were both reprimanded by President Hollande and the question of Macron's loyalty to the government was raised. [13] [14] Several MEPs spoke out in support of the party, [15] although the majority of the Socialist Party spoke against En Marche ! including Valls, [16] Michel Sapin, [17] Axelle Lemaire and Christian Eckert. [18]
President Macron has vowed to remain in office until his second term ends in 2027, despite Barnier's downfall last week. He cut short a trip to Poland on Thursday and had been expected to name his ...
Macron will remain president after a snap legislative election on June 30 and July 7, which he called after Le Pen's National Rally (RN) trounced his centrist Together alliance in European ...
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.
Macron will remain president after the election, but will have to pick a prime minister from whichever party or alliance can command a majority in the National Assembly, regardless of how ...
The president of the French Republic is elected to a five-year term in a two-round election under Article 7 of the constitution: if no candidate secures an absolute majority (50%+1) (including blank and void ballots) of votes in the first round, a second round is held two weeks later between the two candidates who received the most votes. [1]
Embattled French President Emmanuel Macron said he hoped to appoint a new prime minister in the coming days, in a combative televised address that will do little to ease a deepening political crisis.
The president of France, officially the president of the French Republic (French: Président de la République française), is the executive head of state of France, and the commander-in-chief of the French Armed Forces. As the presidency is the supreme magistracy of the country, the position is the highest office in France.