Emmanuel Macron faces international and national criticisms

Fifteen months before the end of his term, Emmanuel Macron is facing a challenging political return. Nationally, motions of censure have been filed against the government following the EU's approval of the Mercosur trade deal despite France's opposition. Internationally, his tweet on the kidnapping of Nicolás Maduro by US forces has sparked controversies.

Emmanuel Macron is navigating a period of political turbulence as his presidency nears its end. Domestically, the government led by Sébastien Lecornu must address two motions of censure filed by La France Insoumise (LFI) and the Rassemblement National (RN). These stem from the European Union's approval of the free-trade agreement with Mercosur, despite France's opposition.

To counter these motions, the president and prime minister are threatening to dissolve the National Assembly. This tactic aims to steady the parliamentary majority.

On the diplomatic front, Macron's international standing has dimmed amid recent global events. On January 3, US forces kidnapped Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro in Caracas, shaking the world order. In a tweet that evening, Macron stated: “The Venezuelan people are today rid of the dictatorship of Nicolás Maduro and can only rejoice.” Without referencing the US intervention—seen by some as a violation of international law—he called for a “peaceful” and “democratic” transition in Venezuela.

The French president goes further by backing Edmundo González Urrutia as a potential successor, a figure acknowledged by the opposition and several countries as the legitimate winner of the July 2024 election. These stances have drawn criticism for their apparent alignment with the United States, particularly regarding Donald Trump.

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After initial praise for Maduro's fall drew left-wing backlash, French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday distanced France from the US military operation, calling it unsupported while reiterating support for a democratic transition.

Following the US raid capturing Nicolás Maduro, Emmanuel Macron welcomed the dictator's fall without condemning the intervention, prompting outrage from the French left. Leaders accused him of subservience to Washington, while over a thousand protested in Paris, burning a US flag.

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European leaders have reacted cautiously to the US military operation in Caracas on January 3, 2026, that captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, citing concerns over Ukraine support, Greenland, and international law. France shows a political divide, from condemnation on the left to qualified approval on the right.

At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Emmanuel Macron sharply criticized Donald Trump's methods, urging Europeans to assert their autonomy. The US president responded with mockery about the Frenchman's sunglasses. This exchange highlights growing transatlantic tensions.

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Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu's administration maintains its threat to dissolve the National Assembly if censured over the Mercosur deal or 2026 budget, with snap elections prepared alongside March municipals to deter PS and LR support for opposition motions. As previously reported, Hollande and Barnier criticize the tactic; PS confirms no censure backing and eyes Monday budget talks.

Following initial French demands for a delay, President Emmanuel Macron has personally asked EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to postpone Mercosur free trade agreement deadlines, citing unmet protections for farmers. France pushes for safeguard clauses and mirror measures ahead of a December 20 summit in Brazil.

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Reactions in Chile to the U.S. capture of Nicolás Maduro remain divided, with President Gabriel Boric condemning the intervention as a dangerous precedent, the opposition calling for support, and the left showing internal splits. Experts caution that the Venezuelan regime persists amid uncertainty.

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