In Brittany, Glucksmann and Hollande inaugurate social-democratic left duel

François Hollande and Raphaël Glucksmann met on Saturday in Liffré, Ille-et-Vilaine, for an event marking the start of a contest within the social-democratic left ahead of the 2027 presidential election. The two political figures acknowledge preparing for a candidacy while stating there will be only one candidate in the end. The event, organized by Loïg Chesnais-Girard, drew many militants.

François Hollande, former President of the Republic, and Raphaël Glucksmann, MEP, were the stars of a gathering organized on Saturday in Liffré, Ille-et-Vilaine, by Loïg Chesnais-Girard, president of the Brittany region. This event, held for the third consecutive year, saw the two men posing for numerous selfies with enthusiastic militants, highlighting their popularity.

One year before the 2027 presidential election, they openly acknowledge preparing for a candidacy without formally declaring it. They emphasize that there should be only one candidate from the social-democratic left at the end of the process.

This meeting signals the start of a duel between these figures of the moderate left, at a time when polls and direct interactions gauge their appeal among militants. Loïg Chesnais-Girard hosted the participants for this exchange that foreshadows upcoming dynamics.

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Crowds of protesters marching in Paris during May Day demonstrations against social system reforms, with banners and flags, ahead of 2027 election.
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1er mai protests in France one year before presidential election

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On May 1, 2026, workers, unions, and left-wing politicians protested in Paris against the 'dismantling of the social system' ahead of the 2027 presidential election. Around 300,000 people joined nationwide, including 100,000 in Paris. Jean-Luc Mélenchon criticized Gabriel Attal's bill on working on this holiday.

The Place Publique MEP held his first meeting on Saturday at the Docks d’Aubervilliers before 4000 people according to organizers. Not yet officially declared as a 2027 presidential candidate, he affirmed his intent to unite the left.

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One year before the presidential election, former Economy Minister Éric Lombard, a close ally of François Bayrou, has been engaging actively in social-democratic left-wing circles. He attended a gathering in Liffré on Saturday alongside François Hollande and Raphaël Glucksmann, and debated with Boris Vallaud. A month earlier, he spoke at the anniversary of the Libre Journal media outlet.

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