En Bretaña, Glucksmann y Hollande inauguran el duelo en la izquierda socialdemócrata

François Hollande y Raphaël Glucksmann se reunieron el sábado en Liffré, Ille-et-Vilaine, en un acto que marca el inicio de una pugna dentro de la izquierda socialdemócrata ante las elecciones presidenciales de 2027. Ambas figuras políticas reconocen estar preparándose para una candidatura, aunque afirman que al final solo habrá un candidato. El evento, organizado por Loïg Chesnais-Girard, atrajo a numerosos militantes.

François Hollande, expresidente de la República, y Raphaël Glucksmann, eurodiputado, fueron los protagonistas de un encuentro organizado el sábado en Liffré, Ille-et-Vilaine, por Loïg Chesnais-Girard, presidente de la región de Bretaña. Este evento, celebrado por tercer año consecutivo, mostró a ambos posando para numerosos selfis con entusiastas militantes, lo que puso de manifiesto su popularidad. A un año de las elecciones presidenciales de 2027, ambos reconocen abiertamente que se preparan para una candidatura sin llegar a declararla formalmente. Insisten en que solo debería haber un candidato de la izquierda socialdemócrata al final del proceso. Este encuentro señala el comienzo de un duelo entre estas figuras de la izquierda moderada, en un momento en que las encuestas y las interacciones directas miden su atractivo entre los militantes. Loïg Chesnais-Girard recibió a los participantes en este intercambio que presagia las dinámicas venideras.

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