French President Emmanuel Macron announced on Thursday that he nominated for a second term in the French presidential elections scheduled for next month, pledging to work to strengthen France and Europe in the face of "the accumulation of crises".
"For this reason, I ask you to give your confidence to a second term as president of the republic," Macron wrote in a letter addressed to the French..
In his message, Macron identified the main axes of his next term, stressing that "it should work more and continue to reduce taxes.".
After a five -year state that was overwhelmed by before the pandemic, internal social crises, the French president promised to adopt a different way of dealing.
"We did not succeed in everything.There are options that I used to take differently with the experience you gained next to you..
He defended his performance, especially in the face of the Kofid-19 pandemic, stressing that he wants to "give the primary to the school and to the teachers who will enjoy greater freedom and greater respect and better wages" and "preserve and improve the French social model".
"Of course, I will not be able to organize a campaign as I wish for the circumstances," Macron stressed, referring to the war in Ukraine.