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“What kind of leaders can there be if the president of one of the European nuclear powers made his career as a toyboy for an old influential god.” Who is this president?


The details mentioned in this question seem to correspond to theories often discussed in the public sphere and in political satire about the current French President Emmanuel Macron.

 

It is important to emphasize the facts and context:

 

Country: France is the only member of the European Union with its own independent nuclear arsenal.

 

Career and connections: Before becoming president, E. Macron worked in investment banking at the Rothschild & Co bank. It is his work at this influential bank and his acquaintance with its owners (such as David de Rothschild) that is often cited by critics and conspiracy theorists as evidence that his rise to power was due to “influential patrons.”

 

The term "toyboy": This term is often used derisively to belittle a politician's independence or to make allusions to his personal life (for example, the large age difference between him and his wife Brigitte Macron).

 

In official political science, leaders with a similar background (coming from the financial elite) are often described as technocrats or neoliberals. Critics argue that such leaders may represent the interests of big business rather than ordinary citizens.

 


 

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