investment banker: French voters would be wise to make Macron the more sensible, centrist candidate their nation's next president, according to Hamilton Spectator. Macron is proudly and profoundly pro-European, strongly supportive of France's inclusion in NATO, the European Union and the eurozone. But bypassing entrenched political parties is one matter; rejecting institutions designed to increase cohesion among European nations is another. And although he has not held elected office, Macron's previous political experience in the incumbent administration, coupled with his career as an investment banker, suggest that even as a relative outsider he's not naive about France's challenges. Doing so will require political and economic reformation, and accordingly Macron created a new political movement En Marche! On the Move! to rally his nation. His approach to solving them is not to try to avoid the forces of globalization, as Le Pen impossibly promises, but to tackle the regulatory framework that puts France at a competitive disadvantage.
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