French Military Chief Quits After Macron Row
Mohammad Ali (@ChaudhryMAli88) Published July 19, 2017 | 02:50 PM
PARIS, , (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 19th Jul, 2017 ) - French leader Emmanuel Macron faced the biggest crisis of his young presidency on Wednesday following the resignation of the military chief he had rebuked for criticising defence spending cuts.
The row between Macron and General Pierre De Villiers blew up last week when the chief of the defence staff told a parliamentary committee he would not allow the armed forces to be "screwed" by the government's plans to slash 850 million Euros ($980 million) from the budget.
Macron, 39, replied later that "I am the boss" and criticised the 60-year-old general for dragging the budget row into the "public sphere".
In a newspaper interview at the weekend, Macron added that if there was a difference of opinion, "it is the chief of the defence staff who will change his position".
De Villiers said in his resignation statement he felt he had no choice but to stand down because "I no longer feel able to ensure the sustainability of the model of the armed forces that I think is necessary to guarantee the protection of France and the French people".
The general, who is widely liked by the rank and file, said that throughout his career, he had believed it was his duty to tell politicians "of my reservations".
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