French President Emmanuel Macron has urged Europe to assert itself on the world stage, saying it is time to start acting like a “power”.

In the face of growing threats from China, Russia and now the US, he told a group of European newspapers that the continent faced a “wake-up call”.

"Are we ready to become a power? This is the question in the field of economy and finance, in defence and security, and in our democratic systems.

“In another era we might have said it is the moment to ‘assume our majority’,” he said ahead of an EU summit in Brussels later this week.

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    Can we put him in VdL’s place once he is done in France? He would make a great President of Europe.

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      How do you determine he’d make a great president? What great things has he achieved as president of France?

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          Is he perceived well? In my region he is perceived as a bla-bla-bla man(including bla-bla-bla with Putin when nobody asked for it).

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          Can’t really please French people if they want a president that lowers the retirement age to 45 and doubles everyones vacation days each year.

          Obvious /s in case that’s not apparent. Unironically, this is how french politics is often portrayed in Swiss media though.

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        He’s proven effective at overseeing a stalemate, so he’d be within his element at the EU.

        He’s also a good diplomat.