President Of France Comes Under Fire Over Wife’s ‘First Lady’ Role

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French President Emmanuel Macron has come under fire over plans to give his wife official status as “First Lady” of France.

Macron, who took office in May,
is facing accusations of hypocrisy after he was previously outspoken in
his determination to rid the French political system of nepotism.

 

A petition with close to 200,000 signatures
has been launched in protest at the decision to give Brigitte Macron an
official role with access to public funds, her own staff and office.

 

“Brigitte
Macron currently has a team of two or three aides, as well as two
secretaries and two security agents. That’s enough,” says the petition.

 

“It is up to the people of France — and no-one else — to choose their representatives,” it adds.

According
to the French constitution, the president’s spouse does not enjoy an
official role, though they do have an office and advisers.

During his presidential campaign, Macron said any role for his wife would not be paid for out of public funds.

 

The controversial move comes as Macron
is preparing to pass a law which would ban French parliamentarians from
employing members of their own families.

 

If Macron’s law is passed, anyone convicted of such an offense could face fines and potential time in prison.

France’s last election campaign was plagued by fake jobs scandals involving candidate Marine Le Pen and conservative contender Francois Fillon. In June, Macron’s own Defense Minister Sylvie Goulard, resigned after becoming embroiled in a fake jobs scandal of her own.

 

Opposition lawmakers have voiced their anger at the apparently contradictory positions adopted by Macron.

Ugo Bernalicis, of the far-left coalition La France Insoumise, accused Macron’s party of hypocrisy
for speaking out against jobs for MPs’ families but backing an official
status for Brigitte Macron, “who was elected by no-one!”

 

Republican National Assembly member Thierry Mariani accused the French President of taking a “do as I say, not as I do” approach to politics.

 

CNN

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