Macron joins French presidential race

Former investment banker Emmanuel Macron has announced his candidacy in France's presidential race.

Former French economy minister Emmanuel Macron

Former investment banker Emmanuel Macron has announced his candidacy in France's presidential race. (AAP)

French former economy minister Emmanuel Macron has officially joined the 2017 presidential election race with the announcement that he is entering the contest as an independent candidate.

Macron, a 38-year old former investment banker, made his mark deregulating services including bus transport during a stint in Socialist President Francois Hollande's government. He has never held elected office.

His candidacy increases the number of contenders taking part in a two-round election where just two go through to the run-off in May.

Opinion polls have so far suggested the most likely scenario is a duel between conservative Alain Juppe and far-right National Front leader Marine Le Pen.


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Published 16 November 2016 10:46pm
Source: AAP


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