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Édouard Philippe and Gabriel Attal: the Silent Battle to Lead the Centreright of France

Summary by El Periódico
Less than a year after France’s presidential election, many already look with concern at what leaders will be fighting to get to the Elysée Palace, but especially the eyes are placed on the best-known faces of the center-right block: Édouard Philippe and Gabriel Attal. Continue reading...

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France faces the long final straight towards the most important presidential elections in decades, which will be held in the spring of 2027, plunged into a certain political tedium, a perfect setting for the ultra shocks. The country is blocked; the Parliament, fragmented. No reforms, hardly the opposition is heard. The lights of the party go out and the music has stopped ringing. Less than a year after the elections, there are many doubts about…

·Spain
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Less than a year after France’s presidential election, many already look with concern at what leaders will be fighting to get to the Elysée Palace, but especially the eyes are placed on the best-known faces of the center-right block: Édouard Philippe and Gabriel Attal. Continue reading...

·Barcelona, Spain
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Less than a year before the presidential election, the competition between the two main figures from the macro-majority reached a new stage. The two former prime ministers of Emmanuel Macron, Édouard Philippe and Gabriel Attal, are now at a standoff in the ranking of the French's favourite political figures, according to Elabe's Political Observatory for Les Echos. The Renaissance boss, who officially entered the campaign for the presidential el…

·Paris, France
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valeursactuelles.com broke the news in Paris, France on Friday, June 5, 2026.
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