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Elysee Palace plays down opulence of Macron birthday at Loire chateau

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PARIS: French President Emmanuel Macron celebrates his 40th birthday this weekend in the grounds of a former royal palace, in what some opponents called another tactless show of wealth.

Rivals have branded former investment banker Macron ‘ president of the rich’ for policies such as the scrapping of a wealth tax and cutting housing benefit, moves the president framed as reforms to boost investment and social mobility.

Macron is staying with his wife Brigitte in a guest house close to the Chateau de Chambord, a former royal palace on the Loire that dates back to the 16th century.

His office denied media reports that the celebratio­ns would take place inside the chateau and said the trip was being paid for by the couple.

Left-wing leader Jean- Luc Melenchon, who ran against Macron in the presidenti­al election this year, called the chateau stay ‘ ridiculous’ for its royal symbolism.

Nicolas Dupont-Aignan, a rightwing politician who also ran for the presidency, said: “Times change but the oligarchy remains detached from the people.” Macron’s weekend retreat came as several of his ministers were shown to be millionair­es.

Figures released by a body charged with ensuring financial transparen­cy in politics showed Labour Minister Muriel Penicaud had the largest personal fortune, around 7.5 million euros ( US$ 8.8 million).

Penicaud, at the forefront of Macron’s push to shake up the economy, has been criticised for a gain made on stock options when she was an executive at food giant Danone.

Environmen­t Minister Nicolas Hulot declared personal wealth of over 7 million euros and revealed he owned six cars. The former TV presenter and campaigner has called for France to stop selling petrol and diesel cars by 2040.

Career politician­s in the government had smaller fortunes, with Prime Minister Edouard Philippe’s declaratio­n showing 1.7 million euros and Public Finances Minister Gerard Darmanin just 48,000 euros. — Reuters

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