Emmanuel Macron

Emmanuel Macron

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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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Far Right
Macron commemorated the 18-June appeal and hosted Trump for a peace dinner at Versailles.
RN critiques Macron for engaging in globalist photo-ops while France faces internal security and immigration crises.
Far Left
Hosted the Iran-US deal signing at Versailles, associating France with a controversial accord that critics say will not be implemented.
LFI criticizes Macron for pandering to Trump and the far right while cracking down on civil liberties at home, such as banning LFI's concert.
Center
Hosting the G7 summit in Evian, Macron managed a busy agenda with Trump, Modi, Zelensky, and trade negotiations.
Macron is praised for his diplomatic skill in steering the G7 agenda on Ukraine, Iran, and trade, maintaining French influence on the global stage despite Trump's disruptive style.
Lean Right
Macron faces Trump's threat of 100% tariffs on French wine over the digital services tax ahead of the G7 summit.
He is viewed as an example of European elite overreach, imposing taxes on U.S. tech while expecting free trade concessions.
Center
Macron is hosting the G7 summit in France and warned Iran against imposing tolls on the Strait of Hormuz.
Praised for assertive diplomacy on Iran and Ukraine, but criticized by hardliners for not being tougher on Trump's tariff threat.
Lean Left
Macron is hosting the G7 in Evian and invited Trump to Versailles, drawing criticism from the left.
Socialistes condemn Macron's overtures to Trump as a betrayal of republican values and European solidarity, preferring a firm stance against far-right populism.
Far Left
Macron hosted Trump at the G7 and is pushing the Corsica autonomy bill through the Assembly, facing backlash from multiple sides.
LFI condemns Macron for legitimizing Trump's aggression and for a flimsy Corsica project that serves elite interests.
Lean Left
Hosting the G7 summit in Evian, advocating for a more sovereign Europe against US and Chinese influence.
While Socialistes appreciate efforts for European sovereignty, they remain critical of his domestic neoliberal policies and the G7's inherent elitism.
Lean Right
France's Armed Forces Minister reaffirmed that France will not sell weapons to Israel, reinforcing the Macron government's stance maintained since the Gaza operation began.
Likud views France's continued arms embargo as hostile and politically motivated, undermining a nominal ally's obligations to a democratic partner facing existential security threats.
Lean Right
Macron spoke at the Elysee Tuesday evening, urging the nation not to respond to the Lyhanna drama with haste or demagoguery.
From the LR perspective, Macron's calls for caution ring hollow given that the gendarmerie's own chief admitted institutional failure, making presidential restraint look like deflection rather than leadership.

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