Macron, the political newbie who may become French president
PARIS — French centrist Emmanuel Macron has already achieved an immense task: A former outsider with little political experience, he is now the front-runner in France’s presidential race, banking on a promise to revive the country through radical pro-business measures and pro-European policies.
And the 39-year-old independent held his own against his more-experienced far-right rival Marine Le Pen in a bruising debate this week — just the boost Macron needed for Sunday’s presidential runoff.
His solid, intellectual performance showed voters that despite his young age he has the shoulders to helm a nuclear power.
He has been a star student, champion of France’s tech startup movement, an investment banker and economy minister — but has never held elected office. That, and his wide-eyed message of hope, is part of his appeal to a disillusioned electorate.


