Macron's powerful chief of staff steps down after 8 years
Briefly

Alexis Kohler, chief of staff to French President Emmanuel Macron, is resigning after a significant tenure since Macron's first election in 2017. Seen as a pivotal figure in France's political landscape, Kohler remained a consistent presence throughout Macron's two presidential terms, earning the reputation of being his right-hand man. Emmanuel Moulin will succeed him, coinciding with Macron's efforts to stabilize his administration amid recent political challenges. Kohler's next move is likely towards the banking sector, indicating a shift from his political career. Macron praised Kohler's dedication and hard work in serving the French populace.
Alexis Kohler has devoted all his energy, talent and unparalleled hard work to serving our political project and the French people.
Kohler is seen as one of the most significant players in politics in France, and virtually the only top official to have remained with Macron throughout his two mandates.
Read at The Local France
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