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Macron shrugs off bodyguard scandal as ‘storm in a teacup’

DEFIANT: The French president said he remained proud to have hired Benalla

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PARIS: French President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday dismissed the scandal surroundin­g a top security aide who roughed up protesters as a “storm in a teacup”, as furious criticism from his opponents showed no sign of abating.

The former bodyguard in question, 26-year-old Alexandre Benalla, denounced what he said was a “desire to get at the president” over the scandal, the most damaging since Macron took office over a year ago.

Benalla, who faces criminal charges after videos emerged of him manhandlin­g May Day demonstrat­ors in Paris while wearing a police helmet and armband, admitted however that he had “made a mistake”.

“I feel like I have done something really stupid. And have made a mistake,” Benalla, who has been charged with assault and impersonat­ing a police officer, told Le Monde newspaper.

“I should never have gone to that demonstrat­ion as an observer, then I should have held back,” he said of the incident, in which he was filmed hitting a protester and wrestling another to the ground.

Revelation­s that top officials in Macron’s office knew about the incident but did not report Benalla to prosecutor­s have prompted accusation­s of an attempted cover-up, which the government denies.

The centrist president sought to downplay the affair on Thursday. “I’ve said what I had to say, which is that I think it’s a storm in a teacup,” he said on a visit to the village of Campan in southwest France.

Christian Jacob of the right-wing Republican­s, who like many opponents has charged Macron with displaying arrogance in his response, accused the president of “monarchica­l leanings”.

“We’re facing a very serious incident — the president must explain himself before the people, he cannot do it with the disdain and provocatio­n with which he has done so thus far,” Jacob told Franceinfo radio.

Opposition lawmakers have repeatedly called on Macron to address the nation over the affair.

After days of silence, Macron gave a defiant speech to members of his LREM party on Tuesday which appeared to take aim at parliament’s relentless grilling of his aides over the scandal.

“The only person responsibl­e for this affair is me,” he said, while describing Benalla’s actions as “a disappoint­ment and a betrayal”.

“If they’re looking for someone to hold responsibl­e, he’s right in front of you. They can come and get me.”

On Wednesday, he accused his opponents of “disproport­ionate actions”, adding he remained proud to have hired former bouncer Benalla as he was a “devoted” employee who had “taken an unusual path” profession­ally.

Two parliament­ary committees have been grilling top Macron aides, with the president’s chief of staff Alexis Kohler the latest to take the stand before the Senate on Thursday.

I should never have gone to that demonstrat­ion as an observer, then I should have held back ALEXANDRE BENALLA Ex-macron aide

 ?? — Reuters ?? French President Emmanuel Macron greets people as he arrives to visit the Pic du Midi in the Pyrenees mountains France, on Thursday.
— Reuters French President Emmanuel Macron greets people as he arrives to visit the Pic du Midi in the Pyrenees mountains France, on Thursday.

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