He has a full campaign team that’s fanning out around France, meeting with voters. He makes speeches about his future plans for the country. The problem? French President Emmanuel Macron hasn’t officially declared that he’s a candidate for April’s presidential election yet. Critics say he’s unfairly using his taxpayer-funded presidential pulpit to campaign for a…
He has a full campaign team that’s fanning out around France, meeting with voters. He makes speeches about his future plans for the country. The problem? French President Emmanuel Macron hasn’t officially declared that he’s a candidate for Apri
PARIS (AP) He has a full campaign team that’s fanning out around France, meeting with voters. He makes speeches about his future plans for the country. The problem? French President Emmanuel Macron hasn’t officially declared that he’s a can
He has a full campaign team that is fanning out around France, meeting with voters. He makes speeches about his plans for the nation.
The problem?
French President Emmanuel Macron has not yet officially declared that he is a candidate for April’s presidential election.
Critics say he is unfairly using his taxpayer-funded presidential pulpit to campaign for a second term while dragging out his widely expected announcement as long as possible.
Less than two months before April 10’s first round of voting, Macron’s intention is no mystery. He said last month that he has “the desire” to run for a second term, but he
PARIS (AP) — He has a full campaign team that’s fanning out around France, meeting with voters. He makes speeches about his plans for the country in the upcoming years.