Emmanuel Macron - report

President of France since 2017

Emmanuel Jean-Michel Frédéric Macron is a French politician serving as President of France since 2017. Ex officio, he is also one of the two Co-Princes of Andorra. Earlier, Macron served as Minister of Economics, Industry and Digital Affairs under President François Hollande from 2014 to 2016 and Assistant Secretary-General of the Presidency from 2012 to 2014.

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Emmanuel Macron was filmed being shoved in the face by his wife Brigitte. French President visited Hanoi seeking to boost France's influence in its former colony. Initially, the Élysée Palace denied the authenticity of the images. But it later conceded they were genuine and blamed pro-Russian accounts.
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French lawmakers oust the government of Prime Minister Michel Barnier after just three months in office. President Emmanuel Macron has the unenviable choice of picking a viable successor.
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Far-right alliance headed by the National Rally (RN) in first with 34 per cent of the vote. Left-wing alliance in second with 28.1 per cent, while Macron's party trails in a distant third with 20.3 per cent. Result is a stunning defeat for President Emmanuel Macron.
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French President Emmanuel Macron was trounced in the European Union vote. His centrist Renew party suffered a stinging defeat. Far-right National Rally (RN) gained 32% of the votes in European elections. France’s CAC 40 index sank 1.3 per cent after Emmanuel Macron dissolved the National Assembly.
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French leader forced into snap election after Le Pen inflicts humiliating defeat. Socialists came within a whisker of Macron's ticket, with 14%. Macron said the results were a disaster for his government.
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India's Tata group and France's Airbus have signed an agreement to manufacture civilian helicopters together. Airbus said the machines produced would also be exported to some of India's neighbouring countries.