French Politician Glucksmann Launches Presidential Bid Amid Fractured Left
Glucksmann, 46, is expected to enter a crowded left-wing field with about 10% to 12% support in polls, aides said.
- On Sunday, European parliament deputy Raphael Glucksmann, who leads the centre-left party Place Publique, is expected to announce his presidential candidacy during a prime time interview on TF1.
- His candidacy prompts partner Lea Salame, a top news reader on France 2 TV, to step aside from her role to avoid conflicts of interest, a move she acknowledged as "legitimate."
- Polls currently show Glucksmann attracting 10–12 percent of the vote and popular among young voters in what some term "Glucksmania," though he faces a crowded left-wing field including Jean-Luc Melenchon and Marine Tondelier.
- To prevent vote dilution, Place Publique and the Socialist Party plan an October primary to select a single candidate, leveraging the party's campaign machine despite Glucksmann's more reformist tone.
- The son of philosopher Andre Glucksmann, the candidate served as an advisor to former Georgia President Mikheil Saakashvili and maintains a strong pro-European stance, advocating for Ukraine against the Russian invasion.
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A guest of TF1's 20-hour newspaper on Sunday, August 23, Raphaël Glucksmann officially announced his candidacy for the presidential election of 2027. "Yes, I'm a candidate for the presidential election of 2027."The presidential article 2027: Raphaël Glucksmann officially announced his candidacy appeared first on current values.
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The Social Democratic figure confirmed on Sunday on TF1 its participation in the PS primary and Public Place, scheduled in October.
The president of the centre-left public square party, Raphaël Glucksmann, announced this Sunday, August 23rd, his candidacy for the presidential election of 2027. The 46-year-old MEP formalized the news on the TV channel TF1. He will take part in the social-democratic primary organized by the Socialist Party and Public Square in October.
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