Philippe, Attal, Retailleau : après les municipales, chacun son discours de la méthode pour la présidentielle
Following the municipal elections, three potential right-leaning candidates for the French presidency in 2027 have outlined their strategies. Edouard Philippe, the mayor of Le Havre, expressed his "determination" to run. Gabriel Attal, leader of Renaissance, announced the creation of a "liaison committee" with Horizons and Modem. Éric Retailleau, president of Les Républicains (LR), is appealing to party members. Each figure is positioning themselves and their respective parties in the post-municipal election landscape with an eye toward the next presidential election. These actions, taken on Tuesday, March 24th, demonstrate the early maneuvering within the right-wing political sphere.