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Lagarde Calls French Presidency a ‘Tough Role’ Not Meant for Her

Politics Desk By Politics Desk October 5, 2025 2 Min Read
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Christine Lagarde, the President of the European Central Bank, has downplayed speculation regarding her potential candidacy for the French presidency. In a recent interview on the College Leaders in Finance podcast, she expressed her views on the demands of such a role, stating, “I think it is a terrible job… you have to be sort of wired for that, and I don’t think it is my case, really.”

Lagarde’s current term in Frankfurt, which is non-renewable, extends through October 2027, coinciding with the conclusion of Emmanuel Macron’s presidency, which will end a few months earlier in 2027.

During the podcast, recorded on Thursday and aired on Sunday, Lagarde acknowledged the honor of being considered for France’s highest political office, describing it as “very flattering” and indicative of the trust people have in her. She emphasized, however, her self-awareness regarding the challenges of the position, stating, “I have to know myself well enough, and I have to be attentive to my limitations.”

When questioned about her plans following her tenure at the ECB, Lagarde remained vague. She conveyed that there are numerous pursuits she wishes to explore post-ECB, clarifying, “I don’t think I would call it retirement… it might be more about what I really care about, what I really like.” She dismissed the idea of a leisurely retirement, saying, “I don’t see myself putting my feet up, watching television, or doing some traveling around for no particular purpose.”

Nonetheless, she noted her desire for “more time for myself,” especially to spend with her grandchildren and family members she feels she doesn’t see enough.

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