Jeunes Horizons unveil proposals for 2027 presidential race

The youth wing of the Horizons party, founded by Edouard Philippe, released over 40 proposals on February 25 for the 2027 presidential election. The ideas focus on ecology, employment, and secularism, while advocating administrative simplification and business support. They aim to reaffirm state authority, as stated by the young activists.

While awaiting the full program promised by Edouard Philippe for the presidential election, Jeunes Horizons, the youth branch of the party he founded in 2021, unveiled its own ideas. Made up of 6,500 members aged 16 to 35 out of Horizons' total 40,000 adherents, the group has been active since spring 2022, involving nearly 600 young people in developing these proposals.

Led by president Marine Cazard, general secretary Camille Renard, and Coline Seralta, head of the contributions unit, this document of over 40 measures emphasizes a liberal, ecological, and feminist approach, while claiming sovereignist credentials. “A way to prevent nationalists from monopolizing the notion of sovereignty, argues Marine Cazard. One can be liberal, committed to Europe, and defend France's strategic interests and assets in technology and industry…”

The proposals advocate for greater administrative simplification, a business-friendly environment, and a reaffirmation of state authority. They address topics such as ecology, employment, and secularism, reflecting the perspective of a moderate right-wing youth seeking to amplify its influence within the party. Edouard Philippe, former Prime Minister from 2017 to 2020, is currently focused on his municipal campaign in Le Havre, Seine-Maritime.

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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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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.

Despite criticism from the Dati camp, former prime ministers Edouard Philippe and Gabriel Attal attended a support rally for their candidate Pierre-Yves Bournazel in the Paris municipal elections on Tuesday. The event at the Cirque d’Hiver marks a pause between these rivals eyeing the 2027 presidential race. Bournazel, seen as the 'third man' in polls, advocates for a 'quiet change' in the capital.

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On October 12, 2025, Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu announced the composition of his second government, marking a return to diverse profiles from civil society and various parties. This team follows a period of political instability and includes figures like David Amiel for public service and Monique Barbut for ecological transition. The appointments have elicited mixed reactions, particularly from unions and in overseas territories.

In a book set for release on Friday, Horizons candidate Pierre-Yves Bournazel, backed by Macronists, provides hints about his relationship with Rachida Dati, making a rally to the LR candidate in the 2026 Paris mayoral runoff unlikely. Declared in June 2025 and polling third, he emerges as a potential kingmaker between Dati and Emmanuel Grégoire. Privately, he voices a desire to avoid such a decision.

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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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