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French bodyguard at centre of Macron scandal to appear for senate testimony
President Emmanuel Macron’s former bodyguard will face a grilling from senators in Paris today after a video allegedly showed him beating a protester.
Despite firing the bodyguard, Mr Macron has faced severe criticism over the incident. This has had serious implications for the reformist president’s popularity, which hit a record low of 29% in September from a high of 62% in May 2017 after his election. Macron’s dismissal of the incident as a “storm in a teacup” has fed perceptions that the Elysee Palace is arrogant and autocratic.
While the lower house is controlled by Macron’s centrist party, the upper house is controlled by the opposition. As such, the centre-right Republicans will likely draw out today’s public hearing to maximise political damage to the president.
Macron has a schedule of reforms to be introduced in the months ahead, including contentious pension reforms which will likely spur public opposition. While the upper house can’t fully block these efforts if strong support is maintained in the lower house, it can slow down the reform process and inflict further poll damage to the President. Should this happen, Macron has shown no hesitation recently in bypassing parliament altogether and advancing reforms via decrees.
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John is a Senior Analyst with an interest in Indo-Pacific geopolitics. Master of International Relations (Australian National University) graduate with study focus on the Indo-Pacific. Qualified lawyer (University of Auckland, NZ) with experience in post-colonial Pacific & NZ legal systems.