France’s Macron makes plea to defend democracy on Germany state visit
- Emmanuel Macron makes first state visit to Germany by a French president since 2000
- Visit comes ahead of elections to decide the next European Parliament, as far-right parties surge

Emmanuel Macron on Sunday began the first state visit to Germany by a French president in a quarter-century, bringing a plea to defend democracy against nationalism at upcoming European elections.
Macron made an appearance at a democracy festival in Berlin his first stop, where he warned of a “form of fascination for authoritarianism which is growing” in the two major EU nations.
“We forget too often that it’s a fight” to protect democracy, Macron said, accompanied by German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier.
If the nationalists had been in power in Europe in recent years, “history would not have been the same”, he said, pointing to decisions on the coronavirus pandemic or Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Steinmeier said: “We need an alliance of democrats in Europe”.
