Lady Macron, the First Lady of France, has hinted that her daughter may have set her sights on a career in politics, telling government ministers to frequently provide advice in her publication in French.
Macron, the upcoming President of France, encountered the 17-year-old student and currently a drama instructor at the educational institution where Tiphaine Auzière studied, when she was merely ten years old, at the age of 36.
Tiphaine Auzière, in December at the age of 68, took a significant step forward by choosing Paris as the location for her interview. This interview sheds light on the passing of her beloved father, André-Louis Auzière.
Auzière, a lawyer and activist for President Macron, often presents her latest projects and advice to government ministers. She is also known for her publication on training, which she sometimes shares with her own party, En Marche!
‘I perform and I notify [them] later,’ stating that she would never be hindered by the regulations of the Élysée, but she was eager to emphasize.’
Auzière, who revealed this during the interview, disclosed that she began referring to President Macron as ‘the UFO’, a nickname that is still in use today since he started dating her mother.
Apart from its Paris headquarters, the political party struggled to effectively communicate its message, suggesting that the general public lacks awareness of his accomplishments. Additionally, she highlighted that his image as a ‘champion of the affluent’ negatively impacted her perception.
The minister of justice, Éric Dupond-Moretti, deliberated on legal strategies with Auzière, who resides in the coastal town of Calais, during her visit to Paris, as she informed the publication.
She stated: ‘We discussed, among other topics, supporting victims, prison rehabilitation, and reintegration.’
Instead of aspiring to be a politician in the future, Auzière asserts that she is simply a ‘dedicated citizen’. However, according to Paris March, the advocate has actively participated in community matters, such as battling domestic abuse, preventing school closures, and advocating against a wind turbine project.
Nonetheless, there are concerns at the Élysée Palace about the negative consequences of certain projects undertaken by Auzière.
In a Trump dynasty, Auzière, a mother of two, has sparked speculation that she might be interested in joining her stepfather’s administration – this is not the initial occurrence.
Speculations emerged when Auzière established a private upper secondary school in Paris recently.
President Macron had abandoned public education, which requires yearly payments of €9,500, implying that some interpreted her engagement with the institution.
Catholic extremists who had connections to another school were involved in engaging in inappropriate “relationships” with male students, according to an educationalist named Cadet Christophe, co-founder of the school. As a result, the school’s reputation was tarnished by the allegations.
The Times reported that the cadet refutes the rumors and is still backed by Auzière.
Auzière expressed her deep affection for him, as she shared with Paris March. During the interview, Auzière also discussed her deceased father, whose passing was recently revealed.
‘He was unique, a nonconformist who desired his anonymity above all else.’
A highly secretive individual, André-Louis Auzière retreated from the public sphere following Brigitte Macron’s departure, as she chose the future president.
He diligently avoided interviews after the pair and their romantic tale became global news following Emmanuel Macron’s victory in the 2017 election.
President Macron and Laurence Auzière-Jourdan, a cardiologist and Tiphaine’s older sister, were classmates at school. Laurence Auzière-Jourdan is also the father of André-Louis Auzière.
Additionally, she actively supported Macron during the 2017 election.