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Technocratic Populism a la Française? The Roots and Mechanisms of Emmanuel Macron's Success

Publication at Central Library of Charles University, Faculty of Social Sciences |
2020

Abstract

This article focuses on the roots and mechanisms of Macron's success, arguing that in 2017 two conditions were essentialin Macron's rise-the implosion of the established system of the French Fifth Republic in which the two main parties werealternating in power; and the rise of anti-establishment populist challengers on the right and on the left (cf. Stockemer,2017; Zulianello, 2020).

It was anti-establishment appeal that put Macron on the map, but the appeal to technocraticc ompetence that won him the presidency. Technocratic populism transcends the left-right cleavage and, as a result, has abroader appeal than its left- and right-wing counterparts.

Emmanuel Macron was an insider taking on the (crumbling) sys-tem and positioning himself as an outsider-refusing the traditional labels, including centrism, elite recruitment patterns, and mediated politics. Instead,Macron and La Republique en Marche attempted to create new forms of responsiveness by 'giving voice to the people,' while relying on technocratic competence as a legitimation mechanism.

In power EmmanuelMacron attempts to balance responsiveness and responsibility.