Makron's party is centred around him and he makes all the decisions that matter. He can't serve more than two consecutive terms so in 20 27, that will be it for him. Some people talk about figures like edward philipp who was the former er prime minister under macron. But i think somebody else will come along at one point that could truly e capture that anti establishment feeling. I'm not necessarily sure that it will have to be from the far right. It could be a united right, far right candidate. Or it could even, potentially be from the left. And sarah asks, what next after makron? His movement is based around a personality
For the second part of our analysis of one of the most tense elections in Europe of recent years, we hear from Sophie Pedder, Paris bureau chief at The Economist and author of Revolution Française: Emmanuel Macron and the Quest to Reinvent a Nation. Sophie is joined by foreign-policy writer and Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council, Ben Judah, for a discussion about where France is headed next on both the World stage and closer to home. Hosting the discussion is Rosamund Urwin, Media Editor for the Sunday Times.
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