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Emmanuel Macron on brink as President 'declared war on French people'

EMMANUEL MACRON was accused of "declaring war on the French people" as France divides ahead of its 2022 election.

Macron is a ‘little king in his castle’ says protester

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Recent polls suggest that the French election could be a tight contest between President and his main challenger . One survey showed that if a run-off were to be held today, she might score 47-48 percent to Mr Macron’s 52-53 percent. Ms Le Pen, the far-right leader of the National Rally Party in France, said she’s going to win next year’s presidential elections last month. For now, the President holds on to a slender lead – but could mounting criticism lead to his downfall?

In a 2019 BBC Newsnight documentary, Mr Macron's rise was discussed by a series of experts and political figures from inside and outside En Marche, the French President's party.

As part of the film, protestors from the Yellow Vests movement were interviewed, with one offering a furious view of the 43-year-old.

One demonstrator said: "What he says counts for nothing. If he wants to keep raising and raising taxes then fine, it's essentially a declaration of war – a war against the French people."

The Yellow Vests is a populist movement campaigning for economic justice that began in France in October 2018.

They have become notorious for huge protests in Paris which are still occurring today.

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Emmanuel Macron news: Macron was accused of 'declaring war' on the French people (Image: GETTY)

Emmanuel Macron news: Macron has come under fire in France

Emmanuel Macron news: Macron has come under fire in France (Image: getty)

The movement saw demonstrators hit out at fuel taxes initially, but this anger broadened to other issues.

Mr Macron also received criticism from those involved in politics.

Corinne Lepage, a former environment minister, said: "I observed that En Marche wasn't really democratic, in fact, there were no real party elections.

"The reality is that the power is concentrated at the Elysee more than ever, and that power is exercised almost exclusively by young men.

"They are all the same. They are all clones."

However, Macron-ally, Nathalie Loiseau, said: "My view is that we have three decades of difficulties in this country, and the moment where growth is coming back, when unemployment is diminishing people who have low wages are waiting for positive impact, and they still don't see it.

"I think it could have happened with another President, it could elsewhere in Europe."

 

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