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    France Armed Forces chief resigns over budget cut

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorJuly 19, 2017No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Pierre de Villiers says he has managed the armed forces with a small budget
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    France’s head of the armed forces Pierre de Villiers resigned on Wednesday after a heated dispute with President Emmanuel Macron over defence budget cuts, bringing to a head an early test of the newly elected president’s mettle.

    In a statement, 60 year-old Pierre de Villiers said he had tried to maintain a French defence force with the ability to do an increasingly difficult job within the financial constraints imposed on it, but was no longer able to sustain that.

    “In the current circumstances I see myself as no longer able to guarantee the robust defense force I believe is necessary to guarantee the protection of France and the French people, today and tomorrow, and to sustain the aims of our country,” he said.

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    De Villiers said that Macron had accepted his resignation.

    A fierce row broke out on July 14 between the two men just two months after Macron was elected, and just as France prepared for the military pomp of the Bastille Day parade where Macron’s U.S. counterpart Donald Trump was the guest of honor.

    De Villiers, appearing before a closed-door hearing of parliamentarians, had used strong language to protest at the 850 million euro (979.46 million dollars) defence budget cut Macron was making as part of his efforts to rein in state spending.

    “I won’t let myself be fucked like that,” he said according to two parliamentary sources.

    “I may be stupid, but I know when I am being had.”

    Macron had gone public with his rebuke. “I have made commitments, I am your boss,” he said in a speech to dozens of top army officers and their families.

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