Macron faces calls to resign and the latest from Seoul

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The Globalist

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2024-12-06

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As France’s political crisis reverberates across Europe, Simon Bouvier and Florence Biedermann join Emma Nelson to discuss the options Macron has left. Plus: Andrew Mueller on how not to stage a coup d’etat and Nordic news with Petri Burtsoff. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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  • You're listening to the Globalist, first broadcast on the 6th of December, 2024 on Monocle Radio.

  • The Globalist in association with UBS, live from welcome London.

  • This is the Globalist with me, Emma Nelson.

  • A very warm welcome to today's program.

  • Coming up, the mandate that you democratically entrusted to me is a five year mandate and I will exercise it fully.

  • Until its term misunderstood.

  • Staying put and not responsible for his government's collapse, President Emmanuel Macron tells the French that it's their politicians who've chosen chaos by bringing down Parliament.

  • We'll ask whether such a confident approach will wash.

  • Also ahead in the next 60 minutes, the latest on the aftermath of Tuesday's six hours of martial law in South Korea.

  • Will there be enough votes to impeach the president?

  • We'll ask the organizer of this week's international luxury travel market how she creates one of the most prestigious hospitality and tourism events on earth.

  • Andrew Muller will tell us what we learned.

  • And if your country were a piece of music, what would it sound like?

  • The idea is that you can have it infinitely on a loop and so there's no starting point and there's no ending point, just like nature.

  • We'll hear from the great grandson of the composer Sibelius, who's created a modern soundscape for his country, Finland.

  • That's all ahead on the Globalist, live from London.

  • First, a look at what else is happening in Today's news.

  • The U.S.

  • defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has canceled a trip to South Korea following President Yoon Suk Yeol's attempt this week to impose martial law.

  • Taiwan's president has urged China to unclench its fists ahead of a series of fresh military drills that China is expected to conduct around Taiwanese waters.