Mr Macron has won the support of the wealthier and better educated, but has let down the youth and poor
It is likely Monsieur Emmanuel Macron will win the second round of France’s presidential elections on 7 May. During the election campaign, when asked about rumours of an affair with a (male) journalist, Mr Macron replied that maybe the one having the affair was his hologram. He was also trying to strike a blow at his opponent, Jean-Luc Melenchon,...
... differences, should be focused on. Moreover, these extremely different points gain in importance during the second round, as the winner will get all levers of power, in both foreign and internal policy lines.
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Mailys Pinto: 2017 French Presidential Elections: a decisive choice for the improvement of Russian-French relations
An Example of Success
Emmanuel Macron — the founder of the
En Marche!
(«Forward!») movement, is the rising star of French politics. He became famous countrywide in 2015 as the author of the Macron Law, aiming to boost economic growth and change the situation in the labour ...
... intends to base her foreign policy on three axioms: non-interference, sovereignty and political freedom. This is roughly the rhetoric defended by Putin's Russia. However, Marine Le Pen will confronted to the "favorite" of the French political elections, Emmanuel Macron. What will come out for Russia in case of Macron`s victory? According to Macron`s official position, he does not adopt an anti-Russian or conflicting approach toward Russia. In fact, he tends to avoid concrete declaration regarding Russia ...