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Macron has since been labelled an economic neoliberal with a socio-cultural liberal viewpoint. [18] Macron created the centrist political party En Marche in an attempt to create a party that could cross partisan lines. [19] Speaking on why he formed En Marche, he said there is a real divide in France between "conservatives and progressives". [20]
Macron described the party in 2016 as being a progressive party of both the left and the right. [105] In 2017, observers and political commentators have described the party as being culturally liberal , [ 106 ] [ 107 ] as well as socially liberal [ 108 ] [ 109 ] and economically liberal in ideology. [ 110 ]
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's Renaissance party currently has 169 lower house legislators out of a total of 577. The RN has 88. The centrist Ensemble coalition, which includes Mr Macron’s Renaissance party is short ...
Macron's ruling Renaissance party has 169 lawmakers in the National Assembly, the biggest grouping in the 577-seat chamber. Le Pen's National Rally party is the largest party in opposition with 88 ...
Macron has been seeking to forge a path forward for France's government after he called a snap parliamentary election in June that ended in political stalemate. Right-wing parties came in second ...
Ensemble (lit. ' Together ', stylised in all caps) is a liberal political coalition in France created by Emmanuel Macron. [1] [2] Formed in November 2021 as Ensemble Citoyens, [3] it makes up the presidential majority and includes Renaissance (RE, formerly known as En Marche), Democratic Movement (MoDem), Horizons, En commun, and the Progressive Federation.
The New Popular Front actually topped the July election and Marine Le Pen’s National Rally was the single party with the most votes, But Mr Macron’s centrists eventually struck a deal with the ...