Medvedev Mocks Macron: “Does France Even Have a Real President?”
Rokna Political Desk: Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has lashed out at French President Emmanuel Macron, claiming that France “practically has no president” because Macron “does not care about his own country.”

According to Rokna, Medvedev — who currently serves as deputy chairman of Russia’s Security Council and has previously held both the presidency and the premiership — wrote on the social media platform X late Monday:
“The French government lasted only 14 hours because France has no president.”
In his post, Medvedev sharply criticized Macron’s political orientation, writing:
“Macron is nothing more than a flamboyant supporter of Kyiv, a comrade of Germany and Britain, and a loud referee of Africa — but he doesn’t care about France.”
The former Russian leader concluded his remarks with a biting historical jab:
“Even our Cossack horses — who entered Paris in 1814 — did their job better.”
Medvedev’s comments come amid ongoing political turbulence in France, where a series of collapsing governments and cabinet reshuffles have further weakened Macron’s authority.
In the latest political upheaval, Sébastien Lecornu, the seventh prime minister appointed by Macron, resigned on Monday after serving just 27 days in office — continuing a string of prime ministerial resignations that have plagued Macron’s government over the past year.
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