âA man indeed tried to hit the President of the Republic,â the Elysee said in a statement to CNN. âWe have no further comments at this point. Exchanges with the crowd and handshakes resumed. The trip continues.â
Moments before slapping Macron, the perpetrator also shouted, âMontjoie! Saint-Denis!,â a medieval battle-cry used by the Capetian royal dynasty, which ruled France from the 10th to the 18th century.
The motto is also widely known in France for being a line from 1993 fantasy comedy film Les Visiteurs, in which a 12th-century knight and his squire magically travel in time to the 90s and find themselves adrift in modern society.
Two 28-year-old men, including the man who slapped Macron and another accompanying him, were placed in police custody at 1.45 p.m. local time for alleged violence against a person holding public authority, the prosecutorâs office of the city of Valence told CNN.
Far-right leader Marine Le Pen, who is Macronâs biggest political opponent, said physically attacking the President was âunacceptable,â during a Tuesday press conference.
âWe can attack him politicallyâ but any violence against him should be condemned in a democracy, she added.
Macron was in the area to meet restaurant owners, ahead of Wednesdayâs easing of Covid-19 restrictions in France.
Macron is currently on a charm offensive, with Franceâs presidential elections less than a year away and the country just weeks from regional elections on June 20 and June 27.
At the end of April, the President told regional press that he wanted to âgo to the regions to take the pulse of the country, to get in contact with people.â His political opponents say these presidential outings are actually campaign trips.