David Lisnard announces his bid for 2027 presidential election

David Lisnard, mayor of Cannes, declared his candidacy for the 2027 presidential election on January 21 on RTL. This announcement comes amid a proliferation of contenders against the Rassemblement National, making the outcome uncertain. Political decomposition favors personal ventures, notes chronicler Solenn de Royer.

The French political scene is stirring ahead of the 2027 presidential election, marked by growing fragmentation. On January 21, 2026, David Lisnard, mayor of Cannes (Alpes-Maritimes) and former Republicans member, officially announced his candidacy on RTL. This declaration exemplifies the « political decomposition combined with the ultra-personalization of the ballot », which favors individual initiatives, according to Solenn de Royer in Le Monde.

The central question for 2026 remains: who to counter the Rassemblement National (RN)? Parties of the « republican arc » must avoid a second round between the RN and La France Insoumise (LFI), the latter missing qualification in 2022 by just 421,308 votes. Already declared: former Prime Minister Édouard Philippe (2017-2020), ecologist Marine Tondelier, and now Lisnard.

In the Macronist camp, several are positioning themselves: Gabriel Attal, Yaël Braun-Pivet, Elisabeth Borne (Prime Minister 2022-2024), Gérald Darmanin, Aurore Bergé, Jean Castex (2020-2022), and current Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu. On the right, Bruno Retailleau and Laurent Wauquiez are competing, potentially joined by Xavier Bertrand, Michel Barnier, and Dominique de Villepin, who is preparing his 500 endorsements.

The social-democratic space is crowded: Raphaël Glucksmann, François Hollande, Bernard Cazeneuve, Olivier Faure, Boris Vallaud, Carole Delga, and Jérôme Guedj. On January 14, Glucksmann, Aurélien Rousseau, and Boris Vallaud dined in Paris to discuss left-wing unity, criticizing the PS primary led by Faure and advocating support for Glucksmann, who is neck-and-neck with Jean-Luc Mélenchon in polls. Glucksmann's failed appearance against Éric Zemmour on LCI on November 18, 2025, boosted Faure's and Hollande's ambitions.

As the RN nears power, uncertainty prevails, making the election high-stakes.

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Vibrant scene of France's 2026 municipal election campaign launch in a town square, featuring candidate posters and enthusiastic crowds.
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France's 2026 municipal election campaign opens with over 50 000 candidate lists

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The official campaign for France's 2026 municipal elections began on March 2, featuring over 50 000 lists and 900 000 candidates across 34 944 communes. Despite parity mandated by a 2025 law, more than three-quarters of the lists are led by men. The votes are scheduled for March 15 and 22.

David Lisnard, the mayor of Cannes who announced his 2027 presidential bid in January, resigned from Les Républicains on Tuesday after meeting party leader Bruno Retailleau. The decision follows his criticisms of the party's direction, including its budget stance and government ties.

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Jean-Luc Mélenchon, leader of La France insoumise, announced his fourth run for the 2027 presidential election on Sunday evening during TF1's 20 heures news. He conditions his candidacy on gathering 150,000 citizen endorsements, seen as a mere formality. The decision follows a meeting of LFI elected officials in Paris that day.

Rachida Dati, Les Républicains (LR) candidate who came second in the first round of Paris municipal elections with 25.46% of votes, and Pierre-Yves Bournazel from Horizons-Renaissance with 11.34%, agreed to merge their lists on Monday afternoon. They aim to unite the right and center against Socialist Emmanuel Grégoire, leading with 37.98%, and a divided left including Sophia Chikirou (LFI) at 11.73%.

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Jordan Bardella, president of the Rassemblement national (RN), stated on CNews Tuesday evening that Jean-Luc Mélenchon cannot become president in 2027 due to a lack of self-control. He accuses the La France insoumise (LFI) leader of constantly insulting opponents. The remarks follow Mélenchon's fourth candidacy bid for the Élysée.

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