Macron's 'Nutcase' Jibe Sparks Algeria Row with Retailleau Ahead of 2027 Vote
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Macron's 'nutcase' jibe sparks Algeria row with Retailleau ahead of 2027 vote
A swipe from President Emmanuel Macron at French hardliners over Algeria has elicited a sharp response from right-wing presidential candidate Bruno Retailleau, as tensions over diplomacy, immigration and security enter the 2027 race for the Elysée Palace.
On Monday, April 27, the French president took a swipe at those who support a hard line with the Algerian government, targeting "all the lunatics" who want to "get angry with Algeria," drawing criticism from former Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau.
The President of the Republic is on a trip to Ariège this Monday, April 27th and has shown himself to be virulent against the defenders of a hard line with Algeria.
On Monday, Emmanuel Macron took a swipe at those advocating a hard line with the Algerian government, targeting "all the lunatics" who want to "get angry..."
On a trip to Ariège this Monday, April 27, 2026, the President of the Republic showed himself to be virulent against the defenders of a hard line with Algeria. Bruno Retailleau later denounced a "false pretext"...
A statement that revives the debate on Algeria. On Monday, 27 April, Emmanuel Macron was on the move in Ariège, where he exchanged with caregivers on the situation of practitioners with diplomas outside the European Union (Padhue), who are sometimes presented as a response to medical deserts, reports BFM. During this interview, the head of state strongly criticized the mechanisms in place: "The "Padhue", this is still the mess", he deplores, den…
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