Dix ans après la création d’En Marche, le macronisme éparpillé façon puzzle
Ten years after Emmanuel Macron launched En Marche in April 2016, the movement, now called Renaissance, is facing fragmentation. What began as an effort to overcome French "blockages" has reportedly resulted in political stagnation.

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AI-generatedTen years after Emmanuel Macron launched En Marche in April 2016, the movement, now called Renaissance, is facing fragmentation. What began as an effort to overcome French "blockages" has reportedly resulted in political stagnation. While Macron remains honorary president, Gabriel Attal has taken control of the party since 2024, leading to strained relations. The anniversary is being marked with minimal celebration, highlighting the shift in power dynamics within the party. With the next presidential election a year away, the political landscape Macron once unified has become increasingly divided.
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5 extractedMacron's party is now called Renaissance.
At the time of En Marche's creation, Macron was Minister of Economy under François Hollande.
Emmanuel Macron launched En Marche on April 6, 2016.
Gabriel Attal has captured Renaissance since 2024.
Relations between Macron and Attal are described as 'polar'.