Emmanuel Jean-Michel Frédéric Macron is a French politician who has served as President of France and Co-Prince of Andorra since 2017. He served as Minister of Economics and Finance under President François Hollande from 2014 to 2016. He has been a member of Renaissance since founding the party in 2016.
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Jul 8, 2026
Far Right
Bombs exploded near the Damascus hotel where Macron was staying during a state visit to Syria.
This incident reinforces the Far Right argument that foreign entanglements and intervention in unstable regions endanger leaders and provide no clear national interest benefit.
Jul 8, 2026
Lean Right
Stated that a president does not comment on judicial decisions, responding to the Le Pen verdict.
LR criticizes Macron for his neutrality as evasive, failing to address the political consequences of the ruling.
Jul 8, 2026
Lean Right
Macron visited Syria as explosions rocked Damascus, wounding 18.
Lean Right is skeptical of European foreign policy and Macron's interventionism, especially given continued instability.
Jul 8, 2026
Center
French President whose hotel in Syria was near explosions during his visit.
Lib Dems broadly support Macron's diplomatic efforts in Syria but urge stronger protection for civilians and journalists.
Jul 8, 2026
Lean Left
Macron is in Syria on the first major Western leader visit since Assad's fall, and two bombs exploded near his hotel in Damascus.
Lean left is skeptical of Macron's Syria engagement, viewing it as risky and potentially legitimizing problematic actors.
Jul 7, 2026
Center
French President became the first Western European head of state to visit Syria since the new authorities took power after Assad's fall.
Pragmatists view Macron's visit as a strategic re-engagement with Syria, aimed at influencing post-conflict reconstruction and European interests.
Jul 7, 2026
Far Left
French president made a historic visit to Damascus, the first by a European leader since Syria's civil war.
Reformists cautiously welcome Macron's engagement as a potential path to reduce sectarian tensions and rebuild Syria, but worry about sidelining Iran's interests.
Jul 7, 2026
Center
Macron visited Damascus, the first Western leader since the civil war, and resisted US pressure to use Syria against Hezbollah.
His engagement with the new Syrian regime may reduce Iranian influence, but Israel must ensure its security concerns are addressed in any normalization.
Jul 7, 2026
Center
Macron made a surprise first post-Assad visit to Damascus and is preparing for the NATO summit in Ankara.
Praised for proactive diplomacy but questioned on timing and strategic benefit for France's influence in the Middle East.
Jul 7, 2026
Lean Left
Supported Kylian Mbappé after racist remarks by Paraguayan senator, and saw his PM survive a no-confidence vote over heatwave response.
Socialistes view his anti-racist stance as performative, and criticize his government's inadequate climate policies and austerity agenda.