President Macron is SLAPPED in the face during walkabout in France

President Macron is SLAPPED in the face during walkabout in France: Man shouting ‘Down with Macronia’ is bundled to the ground and arrested

  • Macron was struck across the face as he greeted voters in the Drome region
  • The man was heard shouting ‘Down with Macronia’ as he delivered the slap
  • Bodyguards quickly seized upon the man and bundled Macron to safety
  • Two people were arrested, it is unclear what the other person’s role was

Emmanuel Macron has been slapped across the face during a walkabout to greet voters in southern France.

The man, who took the French President by the arm, shouted: ‘Down with Macronia’ (‘A Bas La Macronie’) as he delivered the blow.

Security guards quickly seized upon the assailant and bundled him to the ground, as one of Macron’s security detail pulled him away to safety.

Two people were arrested following the incident in the village of Tain-l’Hermitage in the Drome region. It’s not clear what the second person’s role was.  

French President Emmanuel Macron was slapped across the face by a man during a trip to southeast France on Tuesday, an aide said.

French President Emmanuel Macron was slapped across the face by a man during a trip to southeast France on Tuesday, an aide said.

Macron had been meeting restaurateurs and students to talk about how life is returning to normal after the Covid restrictions were eased.

In video circulating on social media, Macron, dressed in shirt sleeves, could be seen walking towards a crowd of well-wishers who were behind a metal barrier.

The French president reached out his hand to greet one man, in a green T-Shirt, with glasses and a face mask.

The man could be heard shouting out ‘Down with Macronia’ (‘A Bas La Macronie’) and then he delivered a slap to Macron’s face.

Two of Macron’s security detail tackled the man in the green T-shirt, while another ushered Macron away.

But Macron remained in the vicinity of the crowd for a few more seconds, and appeared to be talking to someone on the other side of the barriers.

The presidential administration said there had been an attempt to strike Macron, but declined further comment.  

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