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Janet Street-Porter is a fashion journalist who shared her thoughts in the pages. In her article, she criticizes the behavior of the current French president, Emmanuel Macron, who has recently changed his image. According to the journalist, this is only a pre-election game to get “a few votes”.
“War is a chance to build popularity”
Janet emphasizes that war can be good for some politicians, if it’s not about their country and they don’t have to fight for freedom. According to the journalist, war is a chance to build popularity among voters by promoting himself as a tough politician who will do anything to stop bloodshed. Well, such an example can be seen in France, where the presidential elections will be held soon, on April 10th. The current president of France, Emmanuel Macron, will fight for re-election.
One man who is shamelessly taking advantage of the hideous situation in Ukraine is French President Macron, who will face difficult presidential elections next month. He fights against ambitious far-right contenders such as Marine Le Pen and Eric Zemmour, and every vote counts.
– writes Janet Street-Porter.
The journalist paid special attention to the fact that recently the French president has slightly changed his image. Previously dressed in elegant suits and white shirts, he now wields power in a hooded sweatshirt. Photos of his new image went around the world using one of the best communication tools, i.e. social media.
Overnight, neat Macron turned from an elegant bank manager into a rough and tough commando. Someone you can really imagine. Photos taken at the Elysée Palace last Sunday show a new macho – unshaven, disheveled, head in hands, who is a great man at work.
– describes the journalist.
Janet also explains what kind of sweatshirt Emmanuel Macron is wearing because it is quite essential. It is a sweatshirt with the “10 Parachute Commando Unit” logo. An elite group of about three hundred highly trained military men.
A bit ironic because Macron is the only French president not to serve in the army (he attended his second degree).
– emphasizes Street-Porter.
Pictures taken for the show?
As we mentioned before, the photos of the President of France in the new “look” were published on social media by his personal photographer Soazig De La Moissonnerie.
These photos have been carefully selected to convey a new message – here’s an efficient, matter-of-fact guy to get things done. Most of the previous photos of his re-selection campaign showed white men of a certain age in suits dating other men in suits.
Janet explains.
We don’t really know if this marketing trick will help Macron win the election, but most commentators are delighted with his new look.
Source: Gazeta

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