French Centre-Left Candidate Launches Presidential Bid Amid Divided Left
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French MEP Raphaël Glucksmann announced his candidacy for the presidential election in April 2027, which could be a joint candidate for the Social Democratic camp.
The French presidential election will be held next spring. Current President Emmanuel Macron will no longer be able to run in it.
Unsurprisingly, the leader of Place publique announced this Sunday to be a candidate in the elections of spring 2027, considering that he "has the vision that will enable France to recover." He will pass through the primary organised with the Socialist PartyA decision "taken with gravity": after having given himself three months to try to convince the camp of social democracy, Raphaël Glucksmann finally and without great surprise formalized on S…
French centre-left candidate launches presidential bid amid divided left
Centre-left politician Raphaël Glucksmann on Sunday launched his bid for the French presidency, aiming to unite moderate left-wing voters and challenge Jean-Luc Mélenchon’s influence ahead of France’s 2027 election. With Marine Le Pen leading first-round polls, Glucksmann is seeking to position himself as a pro-European, pro-Ukraine alternative to both the far right and hard left.
Unsurprisingly, the founder of Place Public declared himself Sunday, August 23 candidate for the socialist primary. In the absence of summer dynamics, the Euro MP put on this announcement to launch his campaign. But the obstacles are numerous, starting with an internal vote not completely played in advance.
Officially declared this Sunday, August 23, the leader of Place publique, facing a prepared Mélenchon, still has everything to build, from his supporters to his program, to succeed his race to the presidency.
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