Pictures of Macron with a beard in a commando shirt and followers: Was he influenced by Zelensky?

After a group of photos in which the Elysee Palace documented, the form of French President Emmanuel Macron following his conversation with his Russian counterpart a few days ago, in which features of grief and frustration were evident on his features, spread other pictures of Macron, an unofficial hero, with no beard and wearing a sports shirt, contrary to his usual elegance.

The pioneers of social networking sites transmitted pictures of French President Emmanuel, which were taken during a meeting with his team at the Elysee, as part of his campaign for the French presidential elections.

These photos were documented by the official account of the French President’s photographer, Soazig de la Moissonnière, which shows several shots of Macron at work.

However, the thing that caught the attention of the activists of the communication sites and the French media that reported the pictures was the black sports shirt that Macron was wearing.

Followers were able to clarify the symbol “CPA 10” that appears on the president’s shirt. This acronym stands for the French No. 10 Parachute Commando, a special forces unit of the Air Force.

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Many journalists and observers analyzed Macron’s appearance and linked it to the appearance of his Ukrainian counterpart, Volodymyr Zelensky, who began to appear since the beginning of the Russian military operation on his country in unofficial and semi-military clothes in oil.

Others considered these images and those that preceded them as being part of the presidential race’s tactics to draw attention.

A week ago, the French presidency published pictures of Macron following his call with Russian President Vladimir Putin regarding the military operation in Ukraine, in which expressions of grief and frustration appeared on his face.

It is noteworthy that the French presidential elections will be held on April 10 and 24, 2022. Will the French re-elect Emmanuel Macron for a new term of five years, or will they hand over the key to the Elysee Palace to a new president?

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