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Macron's stance on Ukraine and future referendums

Wednesday 14 May 2025 - 10:33
By: Zahouani Ilham
Macron's stance on Ukraine and future referendums

President Emmanuel Macron stated that France does not wish to instigate "World War III" due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. In a lengthy televised interview, he emphasized his intentions for the last two years of his presidency, which will conclude in 2027 after two terms.

Despite some political setbacks, including a snap legislative election that strengthened the far-right, Macron has recently regained momentum on the international stage while advocating for peace in Ukraine. He asserted, "We must help Ukraine defend itself, but we do not want to unleash a Third World War." Macron called for an end to the conflict, urging that Ukraine be prepared for negotiations.

He revealed France's willingness to discuss deploying nuclear-capable warplanes in other European countries, similar to U.S. practices. Macron remarked, "We are ready to open this discussion" and promised to clarify the details in the coming months.

Additionally, Macron announced plans for multiple referendums to address key social and economic reforms, including issues like public access to social media for minors and assisted dying. However, he dismissed the idea of a referendum on immigration, despite calls from right-wing factions.

On social issues, he expressed opposition to religious symbols in sports competitions while leaving non-competitive practices to the discretion of sports federations. Although he must leave office in 2027, he hinted at a potential return in 2032 but stated he has not contemplated his future beyond his current term, focusing solely on France's needs.


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