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Breaching privacy: Macron files police complaint against photograph­er

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PARIS: French President Emmanuel Macron has filed a complaint against a photograph­er for allegedly hassling him during his holiday in the south of France and breaching his right to privacy, a spokespers­on said on Tuesday.

Macron is on holiday with his wife Brigitte in the southern port of Marseille, staying in a large stateowned villa in a wealthy residentia­l area in the south of the city.

A presidenti­al spokeswoma­n said that the photograph­er had repeatedly followed the couple on his motorbike and ignored requests from Macron’s security team to stop.

“On Sunday, he entered the private property (of Macron’s villa) which led to the complaint,” the spokeswoma­n added.

It was unclear whether the paparazzo was working on behalf of a media organisati­on or whether he was a freelancer looking to sell pictures afterwards.

Celebrity magazine VSD said he had been detained six hours by police before being released.

Macron’s destinatio­n for his first holiday since being elected in May has been closely analysed in the French press.

The 39-year-old leader instructed his government ministers to take their holidays in France, rather than abroad, and himself opted to take only a few days off.

The choice of Marseille, a gritty working-class port, was deliberate instead of the more popular and flashy tourist destinatio­ns on the Mediterran­ean coast like Saint-Tropez, some commentato­rs believe.

 ?? — AFP ?? This file photo taken on July 6, 2017 shows Macron and his wife Brigitte at the Elysee Palace in Paris.
— AFP This file photo taken on July 6, 2017 shows Macron and his wife Brigitte at the Elysee Palace in Paris.

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