1993, Emmanuel Macron, who was only 15 years old, went to the Jesuit school in Providence, Amiens, and was in the same class as Lawrence, the eldest daughter of brigitte Macron.
After studying in Jesuit school in Providence for several years, he transferred to Henry IV Middle School in Paris, completed his last year of middle school, and won the prize in the French subject competition for French high school students with 1994. After that, he studied philosophy at the University of Paris X and obtained a degree in advanced in-depth study (DEA).
During the periods of 1999 and 200 1, Emmanuel Macron worked as an assistant to Paul ricoeur and helped Paul ricoeur edit Memory, History and Forgetting.
In 2004, Emmanuel Macron graduated from the French National School of Administration with a degree in public affairs.
economic aspect
After Emmanuel Macron became president, he promoted the reform in the economic field, involving economic and labor laws and regulations, economic and energy transformation, some state-owned industries and transportation "concessions" and tax system. During his administration, he suppressed the impact of inflation on French families by reducing taxes, increasing unemployment and energy subsidies, and intervening in the price increase of natural gas.