The need for a “stable Europe and a France that is fully committed to a more sovereign and strategic European Union” was emphasized by the President of the European Council. Charles Michelin a tweet he posted expressing his congratulations to Emanuel Macron for his re-election. In particular, Mr. Michel stated:
«Warm congratulations dear Emanuel Macron.
In these turbulent times, we need a stable Europe and a France that is fully committed to a more sovereign and strategic European Union.
Cheleureux bravo cher @EmmanuelMacron
In this turbulent period, we believe in a solid Europe and a France fully committed to a more sovereign and strategic European Union.
We can count on it #France # 5 ans de plus. pic.twitter.com/JEPf6Pqght
– Charles Michel (@CharlesMichel) April 24, 2022
We can count on France for another 5 years».
Von der Leyen: Macron, together we will move France and Europe forward
“Together we will move France and Europe forward,” European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said in a tweet congratulating Emanuel Macron on his re-election.
“Dear Emanuel Macron, congratulations on your re-election as President of the Republic.
I look forward to continuing our excellent cooperation.
“Together, we will move France and Europe forward,” she said.
Cher @EmmanuelMacronall amenities for your re-election to the presidency of the Republic.
I have continuous flow rates without excellent cooperation.
Ensemble, to advance France and Europe.
– Ursula von der Leyen (@vonderleyen) April 24, 2022
Congratulations from the President of the European Parliament. R. Metsola
The President of the European Parliament, Roberta Metzola, also congratulated Emanuel Macron on his re-election on Twitter.
“With the European Parliament, we look forward to continuing to work under the French Presidency and beyond, to meet the challenges of an increasingly uncertain and worrying world,” said Roberta Metzola.
Félicitations à @EmmanuelMacron for all three relelection.
Avec @Europarl_FR I have continuous movements of the work in the frame of the @ Europe2022FRetc.
🇪🇺 forte a besoin de 🇫🇷 forte.
– Roberta Metsola (@EP_President) April 24, 2022
Congratulations from the German Minister for Finance and the Prime Ministers of Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg
German Finance Minister Christian Lindner said a united Europe was the biggest winner, as Emanuel Macron easily prevailed over his far-right rival, Marin Le Pen, in today’s French presidential election.
Lindner wrote on Twitter that the election was about “the fundamental principles” of Europe. “The French chose Macron. This makes a united Europe the biggest winner in the elections. “Long live France, long live Europe,” he added.
The prime ministers of Belgium, Alexandre de Croix, of Luxembourg, Xavier Bethel and of the Netherlands, Mark Rutte, were among the first to congratulate Macron on his election. The latter even wrote on Twitter that he “looks forward” to continuing their constructive cooperation within the European Union and NATO.
Weber: A struggle between progressives and populists is the wrong approach and endangers European integration
“A struggle between progressives and populists is the wrong approach and endangers European integration,” said European People’s Party leader Manfred Weber after the re-election of Emanuel Macron.
In particular, Mr. Weber notes on Twitter that “Europe can take a deep breath. Congratulations to Emanuel Macron on his re-election. But it is clear that this is not a convincing victory. Macron’s five years in office have made populists and extremists stronger than ever. That was probably the last warning shot. “
“France needs a strong debate, strong alternatives in the democratic center. A struggle between progressives and populists is the wrong approach and endangers European integration. “Macron was re-elected, his political conception failed.”
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