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EMMANUEL MACRON ACCLAIMED AT THE LOUVRE AFTER ANNOUNCEMENT OF HIS VICTORY
I LOVE YOU HE SAID TO THE FRENCH PEOPLE
Emmenual Macron New French President (Source: Courtesy Macron)
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Emmanuel Macron newly elected French President, was acclaimed at the Louvre just after the announcement of his victory at the French presidency. A long walk on the esplanade of the Louvre as if to signify that he is going towards his people in this very symbolic way, alone, facing his people.
Emmanuel Macron newly elected French President last Sunday, was acclaimed at the Louvre just after the announcement of his victory at the French presidency
A long walk on the esplanade of the Louvre as if to signify that he is going towards his people in this very symbolic way, alone, facing his people who awaits him, waving French flags. An extraordinary staging. He crosses the solitude to show that he is going to be alone and facing the people he joins, on the most symbolic esplanade of the history of France, linking his pass turns to the rest of the world. The pyramid of the Louvre is the strongest cultural icon in France, whose museum is the most visited in the world.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The message of the new president is clearly turning to the rest of the world. Barack Obama, who had sent Macron "'En Marche" a message of support, in the form of a video, in which he said "France has an importance on Europe and the rest of the world ". Indeed, the rest of the world followed closely, via the media coverage, the election of the new President of the French Republique. This interest was all the more fascinating this year, as the candidates were Marine Le Pen against Emmanuel Macron, at the seventh round of the final election. Let the Extreme right, of the National Front, face the social liberal of "En Marche". And a little detail, A woman against a man. Which was not able to weigh its balance com m this was the case in 2007 with Segolene Royal, Socialist party facing Nicolas Sarkozy Republican.
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