The French President was seen again wearing aviator sunglasses. Emmanuel Macron delivered his speech at the Economic Forum in Davos (Switzerland) on Tuesday 20 January with his eyes masked, due to a minor ailment. On Thursday, the Head of State had already appeared with his right eye reddened and partly bloodshot, during his New Year’s address to the Armed Forces. At the time, he ironically referred to the “eye of the tiger”, “a sign of determination”, and a reference to Georges Clemenceau, nicknamed “the Tiger”, a historic figure reputed to embody French determination during the First World War.
“I apologise for the unsightliness of my eye”, he declared before an audience of senior officers at the Istres air base (South of France), used for nuclear deterrence. “It’s just something totally harmless”, the Head of State said, arriving at the base with his eyes hidden behind his thick aviator’s glasses. A small vessel in the eye bled, “totally benign”, according to the Elysée chief medical officer.
At a meeting organised at the Élysée Palace on Friday on the institutional future of New Caledonia, Emmanuel Macron was also wearing his bluish sunglasses. “Please excuse me for these glasses, which are linked to a benign problem”, he repeated, according to Le Parisien. This time the President of the Republic had continued: “I’m obliged to wear them for a while, so you’ll have to put up with me like this.”

