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France Faces Record 30 Presidential Hopefuls in Battle Against Far Right
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France Faces Record 30 Presidential Hopefuls in Battle Against Far Right

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Last updated: May 9, 2026 9:21 am
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Hundreds of leftwing voters gathered in a Paris meeting hall this week, braving heavy rain to chant “Unity! Unity!” They marked the 90th anniversary of France’s Popular Front, the 1930s leftwing alliance formed to counter far-right threats. Their focus remains urgent: with the 2027 presidential election approaching, Marine Le Pen’s National Rally (RN)—now the largest opposition party in parliament—leads polls and edges closer to power than ever. Business leaders, once wary, now engage openly with RN figures.

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Leftwing Drive for Unity Amid FragmentationCrowded Field on Right and CenterVoter Concerns and Election Risks

Leftwing Drive for Unity Amid Fragmentation

Danielle Simonnet, a Paris MP from the leftwing L’Après party, urged action: “Voters on the left want unity – so let’s cut the bullshit and build it.” She warned that divisions could solidify far-right gains.

President Emmanuel Macron cannot seek a third term due to constitutional limits, opening the race wider than in a decade. Around 30 candidates from various parties declare interest, most aiming to halt RN’s advance. Debates center on tactics, polls, and charisma to challenge Le Pen or protégé Jordan Bardella, rather than policy depth.

Leftwing groups—including Socialists, Greens, and others—pledge an October primary for a unified candidate, echoing the New Popular Front that curbed RN in the 2024 snap parliamentary vote. Yet fragmentation persists, with key figures eyeing solo runs.

Jean-Luc Mélenchon, 74, La France Insoumise leader, announced his fourth presidential bid this week, dismissing polls showing widespread antipathy beyond his base after placing third in 2022. Others consider bids, like centre-left MEP Raphaël Glucksmann. Even former Socialist president François Hollande eyes a return, citing international experience despite his 2016 record-low 4% approval.

Crowded Field on Right and Center

On the far right, Le Pen awaits a July 7 appeal on her embezzlement conviction and candidacy ban; if upheld, 30-year-old Bardella steps in. Both poll strongly.

Center-right sees Édouard Philippe, Macron’s first prime minister, launch a bid. Gabriel Attal, another ex-premier, seeks Renaissance nomination amid rivals like Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin.

Les Républicains contenders include former Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau, facing MP Laurent Wauquiez and outsiders like Cannes Mayor David Lisnard. Ex-Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin, known for opposing the 2003 Iraq War and recent Middle East commentary, also pursues a run.

Candidates must secure 500 elected official signatures. At the leftwing event, senior women cautioned against “testosterone” or “ego” dominating selections.

Voter Concerns and Election Risks

Antoine Bristielle, opinion director at Fondation Jean-Jaurès thinktank, stresses policy focus: “The risk is that this presidential election focuses solely on rejecting the RN… even if that person is proposing nothing concrete.”

Top issues include healthcare access in rural or poor areas, hospital cuts, living costs, and social security. Yet Bristielle notes these socioeconomic worries stay sidelined, alienating voters.

Ipsos polling last month reveals 74% of voters seek radical change or deep reforms—a sharp rise over three years. Bristielle highlights “immobilism” since Macron’s second term, calling for a “real democratic moment.”

Christelle Craplet, opinion director at Ipsos BVA, deems the race unpredictable early on: “The only key candidates in place right now [are] Mélenchon… and either Le Pen or Bardella for the RN.” She points to fragmentation hindering consensus via ideas or charisma.

Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu advocates substance: “When a real presidential campaign kicks off… with a real debate on ideas, that will create a more dignified atmosphere.”

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