The Sunday Telegraph

French minister criticised over memoirs written while crisis raged

- By Henry Samuel in Paris

FRANCE’S finance minister has come under fire for writing his “provisiona­l memoirs” between two nationwide lockdowns and while overseeing the worst economic shock since the Second World War.

L’Ange et la Bête, published on Thursday, is Bruno Le Maire’s ninth book and the third he has written since President Macron handed him the powerful ministeria­l post in 2017. But its creation while France faced economic meltdown has been frowned on by some of his peers.

Mr Le Maire, 51, said he wrote it in secret this summer by discreetly rising two hours earlier than usual to work on it. As well as charting his time in office, it also includes philosophi­cal and literary musings.

“I wrote it in the midst of a tempest, which makes it more authentic, without glossing over our doubts and our hesitation­s faced with this exceptiona­l crisis,” he told L’Express.

But one Macron aide told Le Parisien: “He could have waited a bit. To bring it out now, well … It’s evident he is seeking to write his own account of events.”

“There’s something rather narcissist­ic about it all,” an unnamed fellow minister told the paper.

The popularity of Mr Le Maire has rocketed in recent months as he has opened state coffers to stave of bankruptci­es. One pollster this month said: “He clearly has presidenti­al potential.”

But he denied the book was an attempt to raise his profile, pointing out the establishe­d French tradition of memories by ministers.

“We are the only nation in the world where literature is a form of the powers that be,” he told Le Figaro.

“More than any other art, literature offers the best representa­tion of power.”

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Bruno Le Maire has seen his popularity increase recently

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