Bruno Retailleau nears announcement of presidential bid

Bruno Retailleau, leader of the Les Républicains party, is poised to enter the race for the 2027 French presidency. After months of hesitation, he has solidified his decision over the holidays, with an announcement expected in days or weeks.

Bruno Retailleau, Les Républicains senator from Vendée and former interior minister from 2024 to 2025, has long dodged questions about a 2027 presidential run. He often replied with 'colline après colline,' an expression reflecting the caution of his native Vendée region, where no peak exceeds 300 meters. This restraint frustrated some supporters, who felt he lacked visible ambition.

In December 2025, Retailleau vowed to pick up the pace, confiding privately: 'I need to do it to feel liberated.' Surrounded by close aides during the holidays, he finalized his thinking. His circle confirms: 'He has flipped a switch in his mind.' Today, the suspense is over: barring a major surprise, he will be the LR candidate to reclaim the Élysée, fifteen years after Nicolas Sarkozy's departure.

The question had weighed on him even at the height of his popularity at Place Beauvau. In Nathalie Schuck's biography 'Le Cardinal' (Robert Laffont, 2025), he questioned whether he had 'the virus' for the presidency. He reflected: 'To become president of the Republic, you must make a choice that engages every parcel of your being, he theorized. You must consent to it totally in the sense of will, and integrally, in the physical sense, with all your physiological and psychological resources.'

The announcement's timing remains undecided—before or after the municipal elections—and its format. Retailleau aims to represent a revitalized right.

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Bruno Retailleau confidently announces his candidacy for France's 2027 presidential election at a podium with tricolor flag, promising national revival.
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Bruno Retailleau announces his candidacy for 2027 presidential election

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Bruno Retailleau, president of the Republicans, officialized his candidacy for the 2027 presidential election on February 12, 2026, through a video on social media and a letter to his parliamentarians. At 65 years old, he depicts a France in decline and promises to restore order, justice, and national pride. He plans referendums on immigration, justice, and sovereignty.

Bruno Retailleau, leader of Les Républicains, has officially announced his candidacy for the 2027 presidential election during an evening at the party's headquarters in Paris. Committed by duty to the race for the Élysée, he remains serene amid internal competition and the possibility of a primary. Several potential candidates are emerging on the right and in the center.

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Les Républicains president Bruno Retailleau visited Nantes on Wednesday evening to support right and center candidate Foulques Chombart de Lauwe in the 2026 municipal elections. The former interior minister emphasized security as the top priority for these polls. Addressing nearly a thousand attendees, he decried the city's security collapse.

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Marine Le Pen, facing judicial troubles, believes Jordan Bardella can win the 2027 presidential election in her place. The RN group president in the National Assembly expresses strong confidence in her potential successor, despite criticisms of his experience. She will be tried on appeal from January 13 to February 12, 2026, in the European parliamentary assistants case of the FN.

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Rassemblement national president Jordan Bardella launched the party's municipal campaign on Saturday in Agde and Carcassonne, not ruling out union lists in the second round against the risk of an extreme left victory. He reaffirmed support for Marine Le Pen, on trial in appeal for fake jobs, and said he is preparing to become head of government. These statements come ahead of the March 15 and 22 municipal elections.

 

 

 

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