Bruno Retailleau advances 2027 presidential program with thematic proposals

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.

As the Republicans' nominee after winning the party primary, Bruno Retailleau is building his presidential project with input from experts and elected officials. About fifty "thematic hives" meet regularly to develop sector-specific proposals aimed at "lifting France," guided by the question: how to respond to France's urgencies?

In January, before his official candidacy announcement, he unveiled a first proposal on purchasing power. On May 1, 2026, in Cholet (Pays de la Loire), he presented the second, promising to elevate work to a "national priority" across all policies, emphasizing "winning work" and "produce more."

A third pillar is expected soon. Retailleau plans to roll out proposals every two weeks, presenting the main axes of his project to the French before summer.

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