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Emmanuel Macron

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Emmanuel Macron is the current President of France, having taken office on May 14, 2017, following his victory in the 2017 French presidential election against Marine Le Pen. He is a former Minister of the Economy, Industry and Digital Affairs under President François Hollande and a former investment banker at Rothschild & Cie Banque. Macron's rise to power has been marked by his En Marche! movement, which he founded in 2016, and his commitment to European integration and liberal democracy. He has been a key player in European Union politics, working closely with leaders such as Angela Merkel and Ursula von der Leyen.

Early Life and Education

Emmanuel Macron was born in Amiens, France, to François Macron and Brigitte Trogneux. He attended the Lycée Henri-IV in Paris and later studied philosophy at the University of Paris-Ouest Nanterre La Défense. Macron also graduated from the École nationale d'administration (ENA) in Strasbourg, where he met his future wife, Brigitte Macron. During his time at ENA, Macron was influenced by the ideas of Jean-Paul Sartre and Martin Heidegger, and he developed a strong interest in politics and economics. He was also a member of the French Socialist Party and worked as an intern at the French Embassy in Lagos, Nigeria.

Career

Before entering politics, Macron worked as an investment banker at Rothschild & Cie Banque in Paris, where he advised on large mergers and acquisitions, including the Pfizer takeover of Pharmacia. In 2012, he was appointed as the deputy secretary-general of the Élysée Palace under President François Hollande. Macron played a key role in the development of the Loi Macron, a series of economic reforms aimed at stimulating economic growth in France. He also worked closely with Michel Sapin, the Minister of Finance, to implement the European Fiscal Compact and promote fiscal discipline within the European Union.

Presidency

As President of France, Macron has focused on implementing a range of economic and social reforms, including the Loi Travail and the Loi Énergie. He has also been a strong advocate for European integration and has worked closely with other European leaders, such as Angela Merkel and Mark Rutte, to promote European cooperation and address common challenges, including migration and terrorism. Macron has also played a key role in international affairs, including the G7 and the G20, and has been a strong supporter of the Paris Agreement on climate change. He has also met with world leaders such as Vladimir Putin, Xi Jinping, and Donald Trump to discuss issues such as Syria, Ukraine, and trade.

Political Positions

Macron's political positions are generally considered to be centrist and liberal. He has been a strong advocate for free trade and globalization, and has supported the development of the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) between the European Union and the United States. Macron has also been a strong supporter of LGBT rights and has advocated for the legalization of same-sex marriage in France. He has also been a vocal critic of populism and nationalism, and has argued that Europe needs to come together to address common challenges and promote democracy and human rights. Macron has also been influenced by the ideas of Jacques Delors and Helmut Schmidt, and has worked closely with European Commission presidents such as Jean-Claude Juncker and Ursula von der Leyen.

Personal Life

Macron is married to Brigitte Macron, a former teacher who is 24 years his senior. The couple met when Macron was a student at the Lycée la Providence in Amiens, where Brigitte was a teacher. Macron has been open about his Catholicism and has spoken about the importance of faith in his life. He has also been a strong supporter of secularism and the separation of church and state in France. Macron is a fan of football and has supported the French national team in international competitions, including the FIFA World Cup and the UEFA European Championship.

Electoral History

Macron was first elected as President of France in the 2017 French presidential election, defeating Marine Le Pen in the second round with 66.1% of the vote. He was re-elected in the 2022 French presidential election, again defeating Marine Le Pen in the second round with 58.5% of the vote. Macron's En Marche! movement has also performed well in legislative elections, winning a majority of seats in the National Assembly in both 2017 and 2022. Macron has also been a strong supporter of European Parliament elections, and has advocated for increased European integration and cooperation. He has worked closely with European Parliament presidents such as Antonio Tajani and David Sassoli to promote European democracy and citizen engagement.

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