Bruno Retailleau confidently announces his candidacy for France's 2027 presidential election at a podium with tricolor flag, promising national revival.
Bruno Retailleau confidently announces his candidacy for France's 2027 presidential election at a podium with tricolor flag, promising national revival.
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Bruno Retailleau announces his candidacy for 2027 presidential election

صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Bruno Retailleau, president of the Republicans, officialized his candidacy for the 2027 presidential election on February 12, 2026, through a video on social media and a letter to his parliamentarians. At 65 years old, he depicts a France in decline and promises to restore order, justice, and national pride. He plans referendums on immigration, justice, and sovereignty.

Bruno Retailleau, senator from Vendée and former Interior Minister, matured his candidacy decision during his time at Place Beauvau, accelerated by that experience. On February 12, 2026, he personally informed Republican (LR) deputies and senators by letter: “I wanted to personally inform you that I am about to declare my candidacy for the presidential election.” In a sober speech, with French and European flags in the background, posted on social media, he stated: “I have decided to be a candidate for the presidential election.”

He diagnoses a France “that is sinking” amid global threats like Vladimir Putin, China, Donald Trump, and Islamism. “To face the world’s disorders, our country must first put its affairs in order,” he asserts. His priorities: restore order by imposing the Republic’s authority, without yielding “neither to violence, nor to political correctness, nor to the drifts of the rule of law.” He promises to guarantee justice by refounding the social model, prioritizing work over assistance, and relaunching a family policy.

Retailleau aims to revive French pride, defend culture, and redirect ecology toward progress. On education, he criticizes the school system as “a machine to reproduce inequalities.” He commits to submitting texts via referendum on drastically reducing immigration – “immigration is not an opportunity” beyond a certain threshold –, a revolution in criminal justice, and the primacy of national law.

This announcement, before the March 15 and 22 municipal elections, comes amid internal doubts within LR, with rivals like Xavier Bertrand and Michel Barnier. Laurent Wauquiez, head of LR deputies, advocates for a single right-wing candidate beyond LR, through a broadened primary from Gérald Darmanin to Sarah Knafo. Retailleau assumes: “I will promise nothing that I cannot deliver.”

ما يقوله الناس

Reactions on X to Bruno Retailleau's candidacy announcement for the 2027 presidential election are diverse. LR supporters praise his focus on restoring order, sovereignty, and addressing threats like immigration and geopolitics. Critics from the left denounce him as anti-rule of law and fascist-like. RN figures mock him as not threatening. Media and neutral accounts highlight his video message depicting a declining France and promises of referendums.

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Bruno Retailleau celebrates his primary win as Les Républicains' 2027 presidential candidate, with 73.8% of votes.
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Républicains confirm Bruno Retailleau as 2027 candidate with primary win

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Following his February candidacy announcement, Républicains members overwhelmingly elected Bruno Retailleau as their official 2027 presidential candidate, with 73.8% of votes in an internal primary. Turnout hit 60% among over 76,000 eligible voters. The Vendée senator and party president pledges to unite the right.

Following his confirmation as the Republicans' candidate for the 2027 presidential election, Bruno Retailleau is unveiling his program at the rate of one thematic proposal every two weeks. He aims to present the main axes before summer, drawing on about fifty thematic groups to address France's urgencies.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

Senator Max Brisson, in charge of the education project for Les Républicains, reveals the behind-the-scenes of preparing Bruno Retailleau's 2027 presidential program. About fifty thematic groups are working in the shadows on topics like education, pensions, and security. The effort involves civil society, field actors, and elected officials.

A new Ifop-Fiducial poll for Le Figaro, LCI and Sud Radio places the Rassemblement National at the top of the first round of the 2027 presidential election with 32 to 35% of voting intentions.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

Édouard Philippe was reelected Le Havre mayor on Saturday by his municipal council. Horizons president is developing a 2027 presidential project, positioning himself as the right and center candidate. He is ready for a 'rapport de force' on immigration while supporting work immigration.

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