when does macron's term end

Emmanuel Macron’s current presidential term is scheduled to end on 13 May 2027.
Term end date
- Emmanuel Macron began his second term as president of France on 14 May 2022.
- Under the French Constitution, a presidential term lasts five years, so this term runs until 13 May 2027.
- The 2027 French presidential election is planned for April 2027, in the weeks just before that end date.
Macron’s stated intentions
- Macron has repeatedly said he intends to serve until the end of his mandate in 2027, pushing back against calls for early resignation or snap changes.
- In late-2024 and 2025, amid political turbulence and government crises, he publicly reaffirmed that he would remain in office until his term expires in 2027.
Context as of 2026
- As of early 2026, this is Macron’s second and final term; he cannot run again in 2027 because the constitution bars more than two consecutive terms.
- 2026 is widely described as the last full year of his presidency, with 2027 dominated by the election campaign and transfer of power after his term ends in May.
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