Presidential election 2027: Dominique de Villepin claims the Gaullist legacy
Presidential election 2027: Dominique de Villepin claims the Gaullist legacy

Back on the political scene, Dominique de Villepin is showing his ambitions for the 2027 presidential election. The former Prime Minister intends to embody an alternative by positioning himself as an heir to Gaullism, claiming a sovereign and independent vision of France.

After several years in the background, he is increasing his public appearances and interventions to establish his comeback. His discourse emphasizes the authority of the State, national independence, and a certain idea of ​​France, in the tradition of General de Gaulle.

A repositioning strategy in a fragmented landscape

In a political context marked by the realignment of the right and center, Dominique de Villepin seeks to capture a still uncertain electoral space. He attempts to distinguish himself from established figures by proposing a more traditional and institutional approach.

It remains to be seen whether this comeback can prevail against already established competition. Two years before the election, this stance certainly marks the beginning of a battle for the Gaullist legacy in the lead-up to 2027.

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