François Hollande 'Prepares' 2027 Candidacy, Secretly Meets Supporters
Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Former French President François Hollande is reportedly preparing a potential presidential candidacy for 2027.
- He has organized a private gathering with over 160 supporters, including former staff, public officials, and figures from sports and culture.
- Hollande's recent rise in popularity polls as the French public's preferred political figure is seen as a factor in his potential comeback.
Former French President François Hollande is reportedly laying the groundwork for a potential return to the presidency in 2027. Despite leaving office in 2017, Hollande has recently been observed organizing a discreet gathering with a select group of supporters.
Sources indicate that over 160 individuals were invited to a cocktail reception held at the questure of the Senate. Attendees reportedly included former cabinet members, high-ranking current public officials such as prefects, elected representatives from across France, and notable personalities from the worlds of sports and culture. This carefully curated guest list suggests a strategic effort to rally support for a possible presidential bid.
Hollande's potential resurgence is further fueled by his recent performance in opinion polls. He has reportedly regained the status of the French public's preferred political figure in the latest Ifop/Paris-Match barometer. This renewed popularity could provide a significant boost to any aspirations he may have for a second term.
The article notes that the details of this gathering were closely guarded until now, highlighting the secretive nature of Hollande's preparations. The event itself, held in the gardens of the Senate's questure, signifies a deliberate move back into the political spotlight, signaling a potential challenge in the upcoming presidential election.
Originally published by Le Figaro in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.