French President Emmanuel Macron sensationally announced his departure from big politics after completing his second term in 2027, promising to leave the Élysée Palace forever.
French President Emmanuel Macron made a bold statement, announcing that his political career will end in 2027. After ten years at the helm of the country, he will leave the Élysée Palace and will no longer engage in politics.
This sensational confession came during his official visit to Cyprus, where President Macron participated in an informal summit of EU leaders. In a conversation with students at a Franco-Cypriot school in Nicosia, he candidly stated: “I have not been involved in politics before and will not be involved in it after.”
The French leader also shared his thoughts on the challenges he expects to face in the final stage of his decade-long presidency. According to him, the main task is not only to defend the successes already achieved but also to find the strength to correct shortcomings.
President Macron emphasized that “The most difficult thing after nine years is to maintain what you have done well and to try to move forward, but sometimes you have to correct what you have done wrong.” This demonstrates his commitment to excellence even in the final stretch.
Meanwhile, France is preparing for the presidential elections, which will take place in April 2027. According to current polls, if far-right leader Marine Le Pen is unable to participate in the race due to a court ruling, her protégé Jordan Bardella has a good chance of becoming the next head of state.
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