Emmanuel Macron was sworn in again on Saturday as France’s president. With the celebration at the Elysee Palace, all became solemn and solemn for the start of a second five-year term. Macron won the French elections from the leader of the right-wing party, Marine Le Pen.
On Saturday morning, just after 11 am, the President of the French Constitutional Court, former Minister Laurent Fabius, read out the official election results at the Elysee. After that, Macron signed the inauguration, which is the official swearing-in ceremony of the President of the Republic.
Macron begins his new term with many challenges ahead. There is a lot of social and political discontent in France, and the war in Ukraine is still in full swing. It is impossible to predict the short- and long-term consequences of this for France and the geopolitical landscape.
But first, Macron and his party must score well in the parliamentary elections on June 12 and 19, after rebranding to Renaissance. They will be competing against an entirely new left-wing bloc around Jean-Luc Melenchon of La France Insoumise.(Tika)
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