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

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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.

The results of the Républicains (LR) internal primary, announced Sunday evening, solidify Bruno Retailleau—senator from Vendée, party president, and former interior minister—as the party's official candidate for the 2027 presidential election. Nearly 44,000 of over 76,000 paying members voted, yielding a 60% turnout and 73.8% support for Retailleau, according to Le Figaro.

This victory follows his February 12 announcement, where he outlined priorities like immigration referendums and restoring order. On social media, Retailleau declared: "I will put all my energy into uniting the right; I will be the candidate of French unity to become, in one year, the president of France's recovery."

The nomination provides statutory legitimacy but leaves challenges: broadening appeal amid calls for a unified right-wing primary and facing rivals like Xavier Bertrand.

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Reactions on X to Bruno Retailleau's landslide victory (73.8%) in the Républicains internal primary designating him as their 2027 presidential candidate include celebrations from party supporters as a unifying step toward victory, skepticism from right-wing voices doubting his electability and calling for an open primary, sarcastic mockery of the process's lack of competition, and criticism of his immigration record as insufficiently firm.

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Les Républicains members voting on 2027 presidential candidate selection methods amid internal tensions.
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Les Républicains to vote this weekend on 2027 candidate selection method

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Over 76,000 Les Républicains (LR) members are called to vote this weekend on the method for selecting their 2027 presidential candidate. Three options are available: direct designation of Bruno Retailleau, a closed primary for members only, or an open primary including sympathizers. The vote comes amid internal party tensions.

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.

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The Republicans' political bureau voted on Tuesday to consult members on April 18 about selecting their 2027 presidential candidate. Party president Bruno Retailleau defends the move amid internal criticisms. Laurent Wauquiez was absent from the meeting.

Renaissance's executive board approved a report on Monday favoring Gabriel Attal as the natural presidential candidate. The national council will decide on May 12 between direct designation and an internal primary. Insiders view the primary as highly unlikely.

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Horizons and Renaissance parties, led by Édouard Philippe and Gabriel Attal, are organizing a first strategic meeting on April 15 with MoDem and UDI centrists. The move comes amid renewed talks of a single candidate from the right and center one year before the 2027 presidential election. Representatives from the parties will gather for lunch.

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