Alexis Kohler Resigns as Macron's Chief of Staff After Eight Years
Emmanuel Moulin has been named as Kohler's successor, marking a leadership shift as Macron's presidency navigates political challenges.
- Alexis Kohler, a central figure in Emmanuel Macron's administration since 2017, will step down as chief of staff on April 14, 2025.
- Kohler, often called Macron's 'twin' or 'vice president,' has been instrumental in shaping the presidency's policies and operations.
- Emmanuel Moulin, former treasury director and ex-chief of staff to Gabriel Attal, has been confirmed as Kohler's successor.
- Kohler's resignation follows years of speculation and comes as Macron seeks to stabilize his administration after recent political setbacks.
- Macron praised Kohler's dedication and contributions, while reports suggest Kohler may transition to a private sector role, potentially in banking.