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Bernard Cazeneuve to Le Figaro: 'I Am Ready to Be a Candidate in 2027'

From Le Figaro · (10m ago) French

Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • Former French Prime Minister Bernard Cazeneuve has declared his readiness to run for president in 2027.
  • He has been building a coalition of center-left and left-leaning figures and experts to develop a project for France.
  • Cazeneuve aims to position himself independently of traditional party structures.

In a significant political announcement that has sent ripples through the French political landscape, former Prime Minister Bernard Cazeneuve has declared his intention to be a candidate in the 2027 presidential election. Le Figaro reports on Cazeneuve's determined stance, signaling a potential challenge to established political norms and party apparatuses.

I am ready to be a candidate in 2027.

โ€” Bernard CazeneuveDeclaring his intention to run for the French presidency.

Cazeneuve, who served as Prime Minister from 2016 to 2017 and previously as Interior Minister, has been actively working behind the scenes for over three years. He has assembled a diverse group of local and national elected officials, along with nearly 150 experts from various sectors, to craft a comprehensive project for France. This initiative, which he leads through his party 'La Convention,' aims to present a distinct alternative, moving away from what he describes as the 'game of apparatuses' and 'self-promotion.'

For more than three years now, I have brought together local and national elected officials of different sensibilities, all located in the center-left or on the left, with nearly 150 experts from senior administration, trade unions, associations, and the business world.

โ€” Bernard CazeneuveDescribing the formation of his political project and coalition.

Speaking to Le Figaro, Cazeneuve emphasizes his commitment to a coalition of 'free beings' who maintain a 'healthy distance' from traditional party maneuvering. This approach suggests a desire to transcend the usual partisan divisions and appeal to a broader electorate disillusioned with conventional politics. For French observers, Cazeneuve's move is particularly noteworthy as it comes after Franรงois Hollande, another former Socialist president, also indicated potential presidential ambitions. Cazeneuve's strategy of building a project from the ground up, independent of the Socialist Party's current direction, positions him as a figure seeking to redefine the center-left in France, a narrative that Le Figaro, known for its in-depth political analysis, is closely following.

These women and men constitute a coalition of free beings, who maintain a healthy distance from the combinations of apparatus.

โ€” Bernard CazeneuveExplaining the independent nature of his political movement.
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Originally published by Le Figaro in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.