Obama endorses french Macron
The atmosphere is tense, the clouds at the mercy of the silver liner as the french election reaches its climax. The anticipation has not stop rising as both french nationals and non-nationals watch closely the eventual outcome of what many have perceived to be yet another deciding factor of what becomes the fate of political liberalization, free trade, and globalization in a world that his fast embracing the hot hurricane wind of populism.
In a show of absolute solidarity and love towards a strengthened unity, former president of the United States Barrack Obama has extended his political camaraderie towards centrist presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron whose popularity has continue to rise not just among citizens of France but also outside the shores of his nation. Obama who congratulated Macron in a recent video for coming this far, also pledged his support as the race get tighter and closer.
Obama whose democratic party lost the previous election in the United States, threw his unflinching weight behind the man of the moment as he gave his endorsement to the far left (Centrist) candidate of the En Marche! party.
"I have admired the campaign that Emmanuel Macron has run," Obama says in a video, which Macron shared Thursday. "He has stood up for liberal values, he put forward a vision for the important role that France plays in Europe and around the world. And he is committed to a better future for the French people. He appeals to people's hopes and not their fears."
The Chicago based politician who has long since retire to the south side of Illinois, continued his show of allegiance to Mr. Macron when in his usual oratorio skills, he announced why he has chose to play part in the french election.
In fact, the decider will either strengthen the fast rising populist idea or make stronger the slow collapsing idea of world liberalization. From the Brexit ice-breaker to the American shocker of Donald Trump, the gravity and importance of this election becomes more of a world business than just a french concern. No doubt, the final decision rest solely on the citizen of France in deciding who eventually takes charge of Elysee palace, but one thing remain sure, and that is -What happens thereafter?
Sure, with that in mind, no right thinking homo-saipen will sleep with her two eyes close when all that strengthens world unity and cohesion becomes threatened. Obviously, that seems the case in France right now considering the position of far right presidential candidate Marion Le Pen whose idea and thought about "France First" may undermine the liberal policy her nation holds sacred with the rest of the world most especially the protection and supports it renders to smaller nation who suffers from war crimes, refugees plight, hunger and malnutrition.
Le Pen's policy hinders free trade, immigration and absolute weakening of the EU and NATO. She comes with the populist voice that has indoctrinated the mind of the average working class, which brought victory both in Britain, United States, and most recently as seen in the Turkish referendum.
In a sharp contrast, Emmanuel Macron of the En Marche! party sees a more positive, vibrant and cohesive world. Macron whose party policies shows more similarity with the socialist party, had promised more to better the lots of France nationals through a more robust cohesive partnership with allies who share absolute globalization and liberalization policy.
Should Macron win this election come Sunday, he will become the youngest ever since the fifth republic to hold such exotic office in the annals of french politics. Emmanuel Macron is just 39, as he look forward to becoming the first man of France amidst global expectation.
In a show of absolute solidarity and love towards a strengthened unity, former president of the United States Barrack Obama has extended his political camaraderie towards centrist presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron whose popularity has continue to rise not just among citizens of France but also outside the shores of his nation. Obama who congratulated Macron in a recent video for coming this far, also pledged his support as the race get tighter and closer.
Obama whose democratic party lost the previous election in the United States, threw his unflinching weight behind the man of the moment as he gave his endorsement to the far left (Centrist) candidate of the En Marche! party.
"I have admired the campaign that Emmanuel Macron has run," Obama says in a video, which Macron shared Thursday. "He has stood up for liberal values, he put forward a vision for the important role that France plays in Europe and around the world. And he is committed to a better future for the French people. He appeals to people's hopes and not their fears."
"I'm not planning to get involved in many elections now that I don't have to run for office again, but the French election is very important to the future of France and to the values that we care so much about," Obama says in the clip.
"Because of how important this election is, I also want you to know that I am supporting Emmanuel Macron to lead you forward." In fact, the decider will either strengthen the fast rising populist idea or make stronger the slow collapsing idea of world liberalization. From the Brexit ice-breaker to the American shocker of Donald Trump, the gravity and importance of this election becomes more of a world business than just a french concern. No doubt, the final decision rest solely on the citizen of France in deciding who eventually takes charge of Elysee palace, but one thing remain sure, and that is -What happens thereafter?
Sure, with that in mind, no right thinking homo-saipen will sleep with her two eyes close when all that strengthens world unity and cohesion becomes threatened. Obviously, that seems the case in France right now considering the position of far right presidential candidate Marion Le Pen whose idea and thought about "France First" may undermine the liberal policy her nation holds sacred with the rest of the world most especially the protection and supports it renders to smaller nation who suffers from war crimes, refugees plight, hunger and malnutrition.
Le Pen's policy hinders free trade, immigration and absolute weakening of the EU and NATO. She comes with the populist voice that has indoctrinated the mind of the average working class, which brought victory both in Britain, United States, and most recently as seen in the Turkish referendum.
In a sharp contrast, Emmanuel Macron of the En Marche! party sees a more positive, vibrant and cohesive world. Macron whose party policies shows more similarity with the socialist party, had promised more to better the lots of France nationals through a more robust cohesive partnership with allies who share absolute globalization and liberalization policy.
Should Macron win this election come Sunday, he will become the youngest ever since the fifth republic to hold such exotic office in the annals of french politics. Emmanuel Macron is just 39, as he look forward to becoming the first man of France amidst global expectation.
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