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Bruno Retailleau Sets Sights on 2027 Presidency

Paris, FranceThursday, February 12, 2026
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A new player is stepping up for France’s next presidential race.

Bruno Retailleau, who led the interior ministry last year, has announced he will run in 2027. The 65‑year‑old comes from a long line of conservative politicians in western France.

Short but Intense Tenure

Retailleau’s time as interior minister was short but intense.

  • Served under two different prime ministers.
  • Resigned shortly after the new cabinet was formed, upset with other appointments.

That move hurt his reputation and raised questions about his loyalty to the current administration.

The Road Ahead

Opinion polls show him far behind the front‑liners, yet his party still commands a solid block in parliament.
If he fails to reach the final showdown, his supporters may be courted by rival parties—especially the far‑right National Rally.

Hard‑Line Stances

  • Pushed for more deportations and stronger drug laws while in office.
  • These stances align with Marine Le Pen’s movement, popular among voters who care about immigration and crime.

Criticism of Macron

Since leaving the cabinet, Retailleau has openly criticized President Macron’s leadership. He argues that concessions to other parties in the 2026 budget have weakened the government’s position.

The Upcoming Campaign

The campaign will test whether he can rise above past controversies and attract enough voters to win the 2027 election.

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