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France: Former Minister Dominique De Villepin "Will Participate" in the Presidential Elections of 2027

Summary by Radio France Internationale
Dominique de Villepin no longer hides him, he wants to play a role in the next presidential election in 2027. He has just launched the political movement La France humaniste, "a movement of ideas, of citizens", according to his words. He also releases a book and benefits from a strong media exhibition in recent weeks. The former Prime Minister poses every day that passes new little stones on the way to a candidacy.

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Dominique de Villepin no longer hides him, he wants to play a role in the next presidential election in 2027. He has just launched the political movement La France humaniste, "a movement of ideas, of citizens", according to his words. He also releases a book and benefits from a strong media exhibition in recent weeks. The former Prime Minister poses every day that passes new little stones on the way to a candidacy.

·Paris, France
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Lean Right

The former Prime Minister, a potential candidate in the presidential election of 2027, said he was against censorship of the government of François Bayrou.

·Paris, France
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Center

The former Prime Minister of the right, who turned left, wants to believe in his chances for 2027.

·Montreal, Canada
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The former Prime Minister moves every day more towards an application for the Elysée. Does a man change?

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Le Devoir broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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