Army Chief Resigns Amid Budget Cuts
“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,” de Villiers said.
The development is a new obstacle for the recently elected president. De Villiers is believed to have used foul language while criticising Macron’s € 850 million cut in the defence budget.
Macron had made his displeasure of de Villier’s opposition public. “I have made commitments, I am your boss,” he had said during his address at an Army event.
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