France’s Macron vows new start at second term inauguration
The Hindu
His confirmation as President comes after victory in April runoff against far-right rival Marine Le Pen
French President Emmanuel Macron on Saturday vowed a new start to face immense challenges in foreign and domestic policy, as he was inaugurated for a second term after his election victory over the far right.
In a ceremony at the Elysee Palace, Mr. Macron was confirmed by Constitutional Council chief Laurent Fabius as the winner of April election and then signed the formal re-investiture document.
Attended by 450 people, including his wife Brigitte and his only surviving predecessors Francois Hollande and Nicolas Sarkozy, the ceremony was relatively modest but marked the first time a French leader is serving a second term in 20 years.
Mr. Macron faces a daunting agenda of implementing the reforms he vowed when he came to power as France’s youngest-ever President in 2017, as well as dealing with the Russian assault against Ukraine.
“Rarely has our world and our country been confronted with such a combination of challenges,” he said, referring to the Russian invasion, the pandemic and the ecological emergency.
He vowed to be a “new president” for a “new mandate” and create a “stronger France”.
“Every day of the mandate that lies ahead I will have just one compass point. And that is to serve.”