Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Macron confirms reelection bid

‘I am a candidate to defend our values.’

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PARIS (AFP) — French President Emmanuel Macron announced Thursday that he will seek a second term in office at elections next month, with Russia’s war in Ukraine likely to eclipse the campaign but boost his chances.

Macron formally announced his attempt to become the first French president to be re-elected in 20 years in a letter to the French people published online by numerous news sites.

There was little suspense about the 44-year-old’s intentions, but the announceme­nt has been repeatedly delayed because of the crisis in eastern Europe that has seen Macron take a prominent role in diplomatic talks.

“I’m a candidate to invent, with you, and faced with the challenges of this century, a singular French and European response,” Macron said.

“I am a candidate to defend our values that are threatened by the disruption­s of the world,” he added.

Ahead of Friday’s deadline for candidates to stand, polls widely show Macron as the frontrunne­r in the two-round election on 10 and 24 April, with the war focusing attention on foreign policy rather than the domestic issues favored by his opponents.

“In a crisis, citizens always get behind the flag and line up behind the head of state,” Antoine Bristielle, a public opinion expert at the Jean-Jaures Foundation, a Paris think-tank, said.

“The other candidates are inaudible. In every media, all anyone is talking about is the invasion,” he told AFP.

One ruling party member of parliament told AFP this week the Ukraine crisis meant that Macron’s rivals were “boxing on their own” while several polls have shown his personal ratings rising.

The former investment banker admitted in a national address on Wednesday night that the crisis had “hit our democratic life and the election campaign” but promised “an important democratic debate for the country” would take place.

Voter surveys currently tip the centrist to win the first round of the election with 26 percent and then triumph in the 24 April run-off irrespecti­ve of his opponent.

After five tumultuous years in office, Macron’s biggest challenge comes from opponents on his right who accuse him of being lax on immigratio­n, soft on crime and slow to defend French culture.

These include the conservati­ve Valerie Pecresse from the Republican­s party, far-right candidate Marine Le Pen and anti-Islam media pundit Eric Zemmour.

On the left, four mainstream candidates are competing, which is expected to split the vote and lead to all of them being eliminated in the first round.

 ?? VALERY HACHE/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE ?? THE ‘Quantum Blue’ (right), Russian billionair­e Sergei Galitsky’s yacht, is docked in the port of Monaco as a mega-yacht owned by a company linked to the head of Russian oil giant Rosneft has been seized in southern France.
VALERY HACHE/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE THE ‘Quantum Blue’ (right), Russian billionair­e Sergei Galitsky’s yacht, is docked in the port of Monaco as a mega-yacht owned by a company linked to the head of Russian oil giant Rosneft has been seized in southern France.

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