Emmanuel Macron

Emmanuel Macron

President, France
Birth DetailsDecember 21, 1977 | Amiens, France
NationalityFrench
LeaguePolitician
EducationMasters in Philosophy, Paris Nanterre University
Emmanuel Macron's Journey so far ...
  • Born to a family of doctors, Emmanuel Macron did his Masters in Philosophy from Paris Nanterre University. He then went for civil services training at the prestigious Ecole Nationale d’Administration (ENA) from where he graduated in 2004
  • He started his professional career as a Special Assistant to the Head of the Department for France’s Ministry of the Economy and Finance
  • In 2008, he left the government job and entered the private sector as an investment banker with Rothschild & Cie Banque, the French division of the international Rothschild financial group
  • In 2012, he pulled off Nestle's successful acquisition of Pfizer's baby food division for around $12 billion
  • Ahead of the 2012 presidential election in France, Macron worked for Socialist candidate Francois Hollande. After Hollande's victory, Macron became Deputy General Secretary of the Presidency of the Republic and was the face of France in G8, G20 and European summits.
  • In August 2014, he was appointed as the Minister for Economy, Industry and Digital Affairs and initiated a series of reforms called the Macron Law to boost the French economy that was struggling with high unemployment and slow growth
  • In April 2016, Macron launched an unaffiliated movement called En Marche in his hometown Amiens which resulted in strained relations with Hollande. In August 2016, he resigned from cabinet and later that year decided to run for President in 2017
  • His En Marche movement that vouched for centrist policies and supported French businesses and entrepreneurs swept the elections in 2017, defeating populist Marine Le Pen. Macron, at the age of 39, became France's youngest head of state since Napoleon
  • Later in 2017, his political party La République en Marche won the legislative election, bagging 350 of 577 seats.
  • In 2018, he faced protests from the “Yellow vest movement” for rising fuel costs, economic hardship and high cost of living in France


Before you go ...
  • Macron loves playing the piano and studied piano for 10 years
  • The French President is a football fan and during the 2018 soccer World Cup final his interactions with the Croatian president Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic drew widespread media attention
  • He has received awards from several countries across the world

Last Updated: 25/08/2021

Emmanuel Macron News

  • On Thursday, President Donald Trump's administration unveiled plans to take $2 billion in equity stakes across nine quantum-computing companies to secure U.S. leadership in the technology that is set to become the next frontier after AI.
  • Brigitte Macron has denied claims that an argument with President Macron over messages to actress Golshifteh Farahani led to her appearing to shove him in Vietnam. Her team insists she has never checked her husband's phone, refuting allegations from a new book. The incident, which went viral last year, has resurfaced with these new details.
  • A new book claims French President Emmanuel Macron exchanged private messages with Iranian actress Golshifteh Farahani, allegedly triggering a public disagreement with his wife, Brigitte Macron. The incident, captured in a viral video, is described by the author as a private marital moment. The book explores 'forbidden zones' surrounding the couple's marriage.
  • A new French political book alleges First Lady Brigitte Macron slapped President Emmanuel Macron during a 2025 trip to Vietnam after discovering messages with actress Golshifteh Farahani. The author describes their relationship as "platonic," but the book links the incident to a viral video of Brigitte Macron appearing to strike her husband. As per the author, Macron reportedly sent a message to the actress which read I find you very beautiful.
  • A new book claims Brigitte Macron's viral 'slap' of her husband, President Emmanuel Macron, occurred after she saw a message from an Iranian actress on his phone. Journalist Florian Tardif alleges the messages were flirtatious, causing a significant argument aboard their plane in Vietnam. Brigitte Macron's representatives have denied this account.
  • Narges Mohammadi, the courageous Iranian laureate of the Nobel Peace Prize, is currently facing a dire health crisis. Hospitalized with a severe heart condition, she is under strict guard as her physical state has markedly declined. Her dedicated supporters are alarmed, emphasizing that she is teetering on the brink of life and death.
  • Dispute resolution efforts for the Franco-German FCAS fighter jet project have failed. Mediators from France and Germany will submit separate reports. A German mediator reportedly believes a joint fighter jet is no longer feasible. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz will be briefed soon. Leaders may intervene to salvage the crucial European defense initiative amid global threats.
  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron held discussions on the West Asia situation. Both leaders stressed the critical need for maritime security in the Strait of Hormuz. They expressed shared concern over rising regional tensions. The leaders agreed on the importance of ensuring safe and free navigation through this vital shipping route.
  • Iran war: Pakistan has proposed a second round of talks between United States and Iran as Donald Trump and JD Vance signal progress. Emmanuel Macron has urged renewed diplomacy amid Strait of Hormuz tensions, warning of wider global economic risks.
  • Amid rising global tensions, French President Emmanuel Macron and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer are set to convene in Paris for an urgent conference. The focus? A collaborative mission in the Strait of Hormuz aimed at reinstating freedom of navigation.

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