TIME Magazineのインスタグラム(time) - 9月20日 01時37分


It’s a bright early September day inside #France’s presidential Élysée Palace, and President @emmanuelmacron is reflecting on the grueling 12 months just past, with the so-called Yellow Vests (#giletsjaunes) protesters raging across the country, many aiming their fury at him. “In a certain way, the gilets jaunes were very good for me,” he tells Vivienne Walt. “Because it reminded me who I should be.” The question of who Macron should be has occupied the French, and many around the world, in the three years since the then Economy Minister launched a grassroots uprising of his own. That movement would deliver him the presidency in May 2017 and smash a political order that had lasted for half a century. #Macron first and foremost saw himself as a reformer, throwing himself into dismantling rules that he believed had long strangled France’s economic prospects. But Macron also saw himself as a global leader. He has inserted himself into every international crisis, striding into the vacuum left by the weakened German Chancellor Angela Merkel, the #Brexit-distracted U.K. and a U.S. President in retreat from the role of leader of the West. In a fractious European Union, Macron has quietly worked to shape the agenda on pivotal issues like the environment, defense, trade and data privacy. TIME called him the “next leader of Europe” on its November 2017 cover, adding a caveat—“if only he can lead France.” Over the past year, he has struggled to answer the question raised by the second part of that headline. Read this week's International cover story at the link in bio. Photograph by @christopherandersonphoto@Magnum Photos for TIME


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