
Emmanuel Macron
PersonEmmanuel Macron is the 25th and current President of France, serving since 2017. Born on December 21, 1977, in Amiens, France, Macron studied philosophy at the University of Paris and later earned a degree in public affairs from the École Nationale d'Administration. He began his career in the French civil service, working as an inspector for the Inspectorate General of Finances. Macron's entry into politics came in 2012 when he was appointed as the Deputy Secretary-General of the Socialist Party, serving under President François Hollande. Macron's political career took a significant turn in 2016 when he founded the En Marche! party, which he led to victory in the 2017 presidential election. As President, Macron has focused on economic reforms, including labor market liberalization and reducing public debt. He has also been a strong advocate for European integration and has played a key role in shaping the European Union's response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Macron's leadership has been marked by his ability to bring together opposing factions and his commitment to addressing the social and economic challenges facing France and the European Union.