Outgoing French President Francois Hollande greets President-elect Emmanuel Macron at the Elysee Palace in Paris |
New French President Emmanuel Macron, in his inaugural address, pledged on Sunday to work to overcome divisions in society which had been shown by the presidential election campaign and seek to build a strong France that was sure of itself in the world.
โThe division and fractures in our society must be overcome,โ said the 39-year-old centrist who was elected on May 7 after beating the far right leader Marine Le Pen following a bitter campaign that was dominated by Franceโs role in Europe and which blew apart the traditional party structure in France.
โThe world and Europe need more than ever France, and a strong France, which speaks out loudly for freedom and solidarity,โ Macron declared.
He said under his administration the labour market would be made more flexible, business-friendly conditions would be created to help companies function and โinnovationโ would be at the heart of his action as president.
On arriving for the ceremony at the 18th century palace, Macron, a former investment banker and economy minister, held a private meeting with outgoing Socialist President Francois Hollande on state affairs which included the transfer of access to Franceโs nuclear missile launch codes.
Macron becomes Franceโs youngest post-war leader and the first to be born after 1958 when President Charles de Gaulle put in place the Fifth Republic.