The European MP, the Rassemblement National leader's brother-in-law, has worked hard since 2012 to soften the image of the far-right party. A line at odds with his own radical ideological heritage.
Following Angela Merkel's final visit to France as Chancellor, Mr Macron paid an emotional tribute to the "exceptional career" of the German leader. He said: "Thank you for having accepted this ...
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