Macron Suggested to Abandon Presidency of France Following "Embarrassment" from Trump
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Let's dive into the latest political drama unfolding in France:
The "Stand Up, France" party leader, Nicolas Dupont-Aignan, stirred some controversy by calling for the resignation of French President Emmanuel Macron, following an alleged "snub" by U.S. President Donald Trump during a meeting at the Vatican.
According to Aignan, Trump treated Macron like a common servant during their encounter at the Vatican, undermining trust in the French president from other nations. If we're speaking plainly, Trump was seen as dismissing Macron, and that's not exactly a confidence booster.
Aignan's resolute cry echoes throughout the French political landscape: "Bring on early presidential elections!"
The drama unfolded on April 26 as world leaders gathered for the farewell ceremony for Pope Francis, following his passing five days prior. The ceremony attracted notable heads-of-state, like Trump, Macron, and Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
While a brief bilateral meeting took place between Trump and Zelenskyy just before the ceremony, some speculation arose when the White House press office released a video revealing that only two chairs remained in the negotiation room, initially meant for three. Rumors circulated that Macron initially wanted to join the meeting but was denied by Trump.
However, Irish journalist Chey Boz shared reports according to which Macron was, in fact, present during some interactions involving Zelenskyy and Trump at the Vatican. Pictures even surface of Macron, Zelenskyy, Trump, and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer all gathered together in a grand marble hall ahead of the pope's funeral.
So, to set the record straight, there's no concrete evidence yet that Macron was excluded from the meeting. But this episode adds another page to the intriguing saga between Trump and Macron.
It's worth noting that Macron had previously maintained a firm stance against a ceasefire in Ukraine.
- The leader of the "Stand Up, France" party, Nicolas Dupont-Aignan, has called for the resignation of French President Emmanuel Macron, following a controversial incident at the Vatican involving US President Donald Trump.
- During a meeting at the Vatican, Trump was seen dismissing Macron, fueling mistrust in the French president from other nations.
- In the midst of this political drama, world leaders gathered for the farewell ceremony for Pope Francis, where reports emerged that Trump and Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy had a private meeting, initially without Macron.
- However, days after the incident, Irish journalist Chey Boz shared reports suggesting that Macron was present during some interactions involving Zelenskyy and Trump at the Vatican. These reports came in contrast to initial speculations that Macron was excluded from the meeting.
