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    French Conservative Bruno Retailleau to Run for President in 2027

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    Posted on February 12, 2026

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    Last updated: February 12, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Bruno Retailleau, a former French minister, announces his candidacy for the 2027 presidential election, aiming to succeed Macron.

    Bruno Retailleau Announces Presidential Bid for 2027 Election

    Bruno Retailleau's Presidential Candidacy

    By Elizabeth Pineau

    Background and Political Career

    PARIS, Feb 12 (Reuters) - Bruno Retailleau, a former French interior minister and head of the centre-right Republicans party, will run for president in the 2027 election, sources close to him said on Thursday, the latest figure to try their luck succeeding President Emmanuel Macron.

    Challenges Ahead for Retailleau

    Retailleau is due to formally announce his candidacy in a speech later on Thursday.

    Party Dynamics and Support

    A conservative senator from the Vendée region in western France, the 65-year-old served as interior minister from 2024 to 2025, first under former Prime Minister Michel Barnier, and then in the administration of François Bayrou.

    He was reappointed when current Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu took office last October but resigned shortly afterwards, expressing anger over Lecornu's other cabinet picks.

    That episode, which also prompted Lecornu to resign before being reappointed by Macron, damaged Retailleau's standing.

    Polls suggest Retailleau faces an uphill battle to win the presidency, but he oversees a party with a strong parliamentary bloc that will likely be heavily courted by presidential rivals - most notably the far-right National Rally led by Marine Le Pen - should Retailleau fail to make the second round.

    Retailleau is a hard-liner on immigration, and spent much of his time as interior minister seeking to ramp up deportations and crack down on drug crime. However, he may struggle to distinguish himself against the far-right RN, led by Le Pen and her protege Jordan Bardella, who have staked out a strong position in the polls thanks to their focus on these issues.

    Since his departure from government, Retailleau has been very critical of the executive, criticising the concessions granted by Lecornu to the Socialist Party to pass a 2026 budget and avoid being toppled.

    (Editing by Gabriel Stargardter and Toby Chopra)

    Table of Contents

    • Bruno Retailleau's Presidential Candidacy
    • Background and Political Career
    • Challenges Ahead for Retailleau
    • Party Dynamics and Support

    Key Takeaways

    • •Bruno Retailleau announces 2027 presidential run.
    • •Retailleau is a former French interior minister.
    • •He faces competition from Marine Le Pen.
    • •Retailleau is critical of current government policies.
    • •His party holds a strong parliamentary presence.

    Frequently Asked Questions about French conservative Bruno Retailleau to run for president in 2027

    1What is immigration policy?

    Immigration policy refers to the laws and regulations that govern how individuals can enter, reside, and become citizens of a country.

    2What is a parliamentary bloc?

    A parliamentary bloc is a group of members of a legislative body who come together to coordinate their actions and support common policies.

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