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Emanuel Macron, accused by critics of being 'out of touch' with people, denies being aloof

Reuters October 14, 2017, 16:55:37 IST

French president Emmanuel Macron, accused by critics of being out of touch with ordinary people, denied in an interview with a German magazine he was aloof

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Emanuel Macron, accused by critics of being 'out of touch' with people, denies being aloof

Berlin: French president Emmanuel Macron, accused by critics of being out of touch with ordinary people, denied in an interview with a German magazine he was aloof, saying that he was merely trying to stamp out cronyism between politicians and the media. The 39-year-old former banker was caught on video earlier this month saying during a visit to a struggling company that workers protesting his economic policies would do better to get a job in a nearby aluminium factory battling to find employees. [caption id=“attachment_3711691” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]File image of French president Emmanuel Macron. Reuters File image of French president Emmanuel Macron. Reuters[/caption] That prompted the far-left and far-right, who have sought to cast Macron as out of touch with the common man and a president for the rich, to say he had shown “contempt”. But Macron told Germany’s Der Spiegel: “I am not aloof. When I travel through the country, when I visit a factory, my staff tell me after three hours that I am ruining the schedule.” He added: “When I am with French people, I am not aloof because I belong to them.” Macron said being surrounded by journalists was not akin with being close to the people, adding: “A president should keep the media at arm’s length.” He has said he planned a “Jupiterian” presidency — dignified and weighing his pronouncements carefully — a departure from his often-mocked predecessor Francois Hollande’s man-of-the-people style. Macron said on Friday in a surprise move that he would give his first long live TV interview on Sunday evening.

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