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Attal Highlights Break with Macron in First Rally in French Presidential Bid

Summary by Politico Europe
After almost 10 years of Macron governments, Attal is seeking to distance himself from the French president to frame his candidacy as one of change and reform.

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Lean Left

The presidential candidate Renaissance has placed his first meeting under the sign of "optimism" to challenge the monopoly to the "populists". It will take him to face a space for the...

·Paris, France
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Lean Right

For his first campaign meeting, the presidential candidate wants to embody "action and hope" against "the apostles of the decline." He attacks the RN and LFI without forgetting to scratch Edward Philippe.

·Paris, France
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Center

Gabriel Attal gave his first meeting this Saturday as a candidate in the presidential election of 2027. The Renaissance boss said he was running for "hope, the future and optimism". He listed his priorities, including education, "mother of all battles". - Presidential 2027: for his first meeting, Gabriel Attal said he was a candidate "for hope, for the future, for optimism" (Policy).

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Center

During his first major campaign meeting in Paris, Gabriel Attal called for "submerging" the National Rally and La France insoubted in the ballot box.

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Lean Left

The former Prime Minister listed on Saturday his four priority projects: education, wages, borders and artificial intelligence. He called for "submerging" his "adversaries", France insoumise and the National Rally, qualified by the candidate as "merchands of hatred" and "apostles of decline".

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Frankfurter Allgemeine broke the news in Frankfurt, Germany on Friday, May 29, 2026.
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