Be the youngest president since napoleon. He was voting in his hometown, rather nice seaside town. He wants to shake up french politics. He wants to bring together he says a Coalition Of The Willing which he said would be able to reform france. And he wants an open facing france at the centre of a much more deeply integrated European Union. He is the favourite but he is up union. He is the favourite but he is up againsta union. He is the favourite but he is up against a woman who needs very little introduction, Marine Le Pen of the Front National, the self proclaimed champion of the forgotten. She was voting in the north where she has been a regional councillor. She has a very different vision. She would restore the borders of france. She would limit immigration, she would bring back the frank, she would give the french people a membership on their European Union membership and she tells people at the rallies that she is the only defender of french workers and french factories against
Was the head of a regiment of the volunteers and became a major at appomattox for cutting off lees retreat. My great aunt was a strong toluence on me and came out montana by covered wagon, and they all met lincoln. In one of the daughters of one of the great aunts decided she would marry this fellow. And one said, he is a democrat. And she said, yes. And the other one said, we would rather you marry a dog. [laughter] was lincoln was my very much in the picture. Anyway, your party met all of our distinguished panelists here. So, we are going to have a about the and various topics that have been covered here. And i think, is somebody saying something . Anyway, so, lets which one of you, i guess we will take questions from the audience. There is a question over there. Good. Yes, some of the lectures have talked about, in their lectures, looking back 150 years ago with 21st century glasses, and either making judgments or whatever. Um, something that has always interested me in reading from
Majority. Tough negotiations on britains withdraw from the eu get underway gett. Our europes fortunes looking up . It is a pleasure to welcome emmanuelle chaze, a correspondent for Radio France International and she says that the party hegemony is reshaping the political landscape. But, theresa mays alliance will affect brexit negotiations. , pleasure to welcome jon worth a consultant for eu institutions and also a blogger. He says that the eu turned a corner with Emmanuel Macrons victory in germany stability but the uncertainty caused by the u. K. Is very serious. And we are happy to have malte lehming back on the program, the editor of tagesspiegel in berlin. He says nationalism and populism are now waning forces in europe, leaving an opening for a new realism. Lets start with a look at what this hegemony means for france. As past experiences teach, france is not an easy country to govern. How long do you think that this fever for macron will last . It is interesting because we have
Majority. Tough negotiations on britains withdraw from the eu get underway gett. Our europes fortunes looking up . It is a pleasure to welcome emmanuelle chaze, a correspondent for Radio France International and she says that the party hegemony is reshaping the political landscape. But, theresa mays alliance will affect brexit negotiations. , pleasure to welcome jon worth a consultant for eu institutions and also a blogger. He says that the eu turned a corner with Emmanuel Macrons victory in germany stability but the uncertainty caused by the u. K. Is very serious. And we are happy to have malte lehming back on the program, the editor of tagesspiegel in berlin. He says nationalism and populism are now waning forces in europe, leaving an opening for a new realism. Lets start with a look at what this hegemony means for france. As past experiences teach, france is not an easy country to govern. How long do you think that this fever for macron will last . It is interesting because we have
Majority. Tough negotiations on britains withdraw from the eu get underway gett. Our europes fortunes looking up . It is a pleasure to welcome emmanuelle chaze, a correspondent for Radio France International and she says that the party hegemony is reshaping the political landscape. But, theresa mays alliance will affect brexit negotiations. , pleasure to welcome jon worth a consultant for eu institutions and also a blogger. He says that the eu turned a corner with Emmanuel Macrons victory in germany stability but the uncertainty caused by the u. K. Is very serious. And we are happy to have malte lehming back on the program, the editor of tagesspiegel in berlin. He says nationalism and populism are now waning forces in europe, leaving an opening for a new realism. Lets start with a look at what this hegemony means for france. As past experiences teach, france is not an easy country to govern. How long do you think that this fever for macron will last . It is interesting because we have