Présidentielle 2027 : les candidats se dévoilent, le RN poursuit sa normalisation

With the 2027 election still years away, potential candidates like Attal and Hollande are already making public moves, testing the political waters.

With the 2027 election still years away, potential candidates like Attal and Hollande are already making public moves, testing the political waters. | Contesto: cronaca

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  • Présidentielle 2027 : les candidats se dévoilent, le RN poursuit sa normalisation

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In a significant political maneuver, the controversial "Yadan" bill, which sought to define and criminalize new forms of antisemitism, was formally withdrawn by deputies from President Emmanuel Macron's Renaissance party. This withdrawal, executed just as the long runway to the 2027 presidential election begins to see its first tentative movements, underscores the complex interplay between legislative action and early campaign positioning. While the next national vote is over three years away, the political landscape is already shifting, with prominent figures beginning to signal their ambitions and test their public appeal. The shelving of the Yadan proposal marks the end of a heated parliamentary debate. The bill, named after its rapporteur, had sparked intense controversy over its potential impact on freedom of expression and the definition of anti-Zionism as a form of antisemitism. Its withdrawal by the presidential majority is seen by analysts as a tactical recalibration, avoiding a deeply divisive societal debate so far from an election. This move allows Macron's camp to sidestep a fractious issue that could alienate parts of the electorate, effectively clearing the deck for the coming political season focused on broader themes. Simultaneously, the first, unofficial acts of the 2027 campaign are unfolding. Prime Minister Gabriel Attal, widely considered a frontrunner for the center-right nomination, is preparing to release a book next week. This literary foray is coupled with a coveted cover feature in the influential weekly magazine Le Point, a traditional platform for French political figures to outline their vision and solidify their public persona ahead of a campaign. The coordinated move is a classic step in building a presidential stature, allowing Attal to define himself beyond his current governmental role. He is not alone in these early maneuvers. Former President François Hollande, whose tenure from 2012 to 2017 was marked by low popularity, is also re-entering the public sphere with a clear political message. He graces the cover of the left-leaning Marianne magazine with the unambiguous headline: "Je me prépare" ("I am preparing"). This direct...

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