By: Leila Abboud
Far-right leader Marine Le Pen anointed her youthful protégé as prime minister in waiting, but the office may come sooner than either expected as France voters.
Leila Abboud is a correspondent for various publications, including the Financial Times, Knowledia, and Yahoo Finance. With a focus on European politics, technology, and business, Leila's work has also been featured in The Irish Times and The Australian Financial Review. She covers a range of topics, from high-profile legal cases and international relations to start-ups and economic developments.
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Leila Abboud's coverage predominantly focuses on government and politics, world affairs, and finance & economy with a significant focus on France, the European Union, Israel, and the Middle East. Given her extensive reporting in these areas as well as legal policy regulation and evolving stories related to these topics, she would likely be interested in insights from experts familiar with the political landscapes of these regions. Additionally, given her attention to evolving stories and breaking news within government announcements and legal policy regulations, providing timely analysis or first-hand accounts could be particularly valuable for engaging her interest.
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