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Why can French Macron be selected as a global thinker in 20 17?

One is the extreme right against immigration and the European Union, and the other is the centrist who advocates freedom and supports globalization. French voters finally chose the latter. On the evening of May 7th, Paris time, the preliminary vote count of the second round of the French presidential election showed that Emmanuel Macron, an independent candidate of the centrist and leader of the "Forward" movement, defeated Marina Le Pen, a candidate of the far-right party "National Front". At the age of 39, Macron became the youngest president in French history and the youngest leader of a big country in the world.

Since the election, Macron has passed all the way-now, in the prime of life, Macron is holding a long tassel, waiting to bind the Black Dragon. What is certain is that if Macron fails to improve the French economy within five years, it will be the next Le Pen era. Today, when globalization is popular, all countries in the world begin to say "no" to globalization, and France is no exception. As the presidential candidate of France's "National Front", Le Pen first compared globalization to the culprit that slowly suffocated the community when he released his campaign platform in Lyon. She said that the essence of globalization is the activity of "slaves are producing and the unemployed are consuming", and the "National Front" wants to launch a "local revolution" guided by "wise protectionism and patriotism to promote the economy". Although Macron, which supported globalization, finally won, the wave of anti-globalization surged. During the election period, the statement that "globalization has led to the decline of French industry, the emigration of industries and the unemployment of workers" was repeatedly mentioned and exaggerated, which led people to even blame some social problems on the negative impact of regionalization or globalization, which will be a foreseeable resistance for Macron to implement its free trade policy in the future.

1.? Strictly speaking, Britain has no political orientation against globalization and nationalism. However, Britain's status as a major member of the European Union has changed Britain's withdrawal from the EU and its immigration policy, and also stimulated many ultra-right forces in the EU to take the opportunity to take advantage of it. On the other hand, the result of the French election will in turn affect the way and process of Britain's withdrawal from the EU. Earlier, Macron said that if he was elected, it would not only hit Britain, but also "fish in troubled waters" and attract British banks, talents and academics to France to maintain the stability of the euro zone. Therefore, the possibility of Britain's "hard Britain leaving the EU" will be very great.

2.? 20 17 French elections can be described as "unexpected". However, half a year ago, this election was considered to be the least suspenseful. However, the reversal of the plot began at the end of 65438+ 10 this year, and in the following months, negative news related to candidates emerged one after another, ranging from the "empty door" of corruption to the "extramarital affair door" of parents. Among them, Fillon can be said to be the one most affected by the scandal-there is only an "empty door" between the most promising candidate and the absence of the presidency.

3.? In fact, Fei was never the only candidate who was deeply involved in corruption charges, and Le Pen failed to avoid suspicion. At the end of April this year, the European Parliament pointed out that Le Pen's "National Front" party was suspected of taking away about 5 million euros of parliamentarians' salaries, more than twice the previous estimate. However, Le Pen denied the accusation, claiming that the investigation by the EU Anti-Fraud Office was discriminatory.

Abstract: France has always played a diplomatic role as a great power beyond its strength in the international arena. As early as Charles de Gaulle's time, France was not only the first big country in the western countries to establish comprehensive diplomatic relations with China, but also it withdrew from NATO, took a pro-Arab stance in the Middle East and took the lead in proposing the establishment of a European common market. At that time, it was regarded as a shocking move. However, France's tradition of "independent diplomacy" began to be "lost" in Sarkozy's era, and in Hollande's era, France further evolved into "another Britain" following the United States.