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Having achieved an impressive electoral result, France Insoumise has now assumed the role of the main opposition to Macron and his neoliberal policies.
We actually have a lot in common," Trump said across the table to Macron, adding that they had"been friends for a long time.".
A poll this week showed that though 50% of Mélenchon's voters would transfer their vote to Macron, 20% would prefer to vote for Le Pen.
they are presenting their report to Macron on Friday.
were a massive challenge to Macron.
a source close to Macron told Reuters in June reut.
because all the terrorists are in Paris," Trump said to Macron during a discussion about Iran and terrorism.
lawmakers to appeal to Macron.
In her tweet to Macron, Rihanna- who met with him in Paris in July- thanked the French leader for leading the conference
In her tweet to Macron, Rihanna, who met with him in Paris in July,
April 24 in Strasbourg, during which Mr Weber threw a boomerang to Macron, saying that the only real democracy was only parliamentary democracy.
Le Pen, who lost out to Macron in a bitter presidential election in 2017, called for the head of
An aide to Macron, speaking on condition of anonymity,
Le Pen, who lost out to Macron in a bitter presidential contest in 2017, called for the head of
According to Ferrand, the attacks were due to Macron seeking"strong Europe in the face of Russia," while other presidential candidates have a more friendly stance toward Moscow.
The resistance to the fuel tax is a personal blow to Macron, who sees himself as the guarantor of the 2015 Paris climate accord,
In the confidential memo sent to Macron and plastered across Le Monde's front page, the economists said
But that link to Macron, an increasingly divisive figure in Europe,
An aide to Macron, speaking to AFP on condition of anonymity,
the latter two years of which he spent as a cabinet director to Macron who was minister at the time.