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Former French PM starts campaign for president in 2027 amidst political chaos

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  • Former French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe has announced his candidacy for the 2027 presidential election, adding a new dimension to France's current political uncertainty.
  • President Emmanuel Macron is facing challenges in forming a stable government after losing his centrist party's majority in the parliament, resulting in a political deadlock.
  • Philippe's entry into the presidential race could potentially split the centrist vote and impact Macron's ability to implement his reform agenda amidst ongoing national and international challenges.

Former French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe declared on Tuesday that he will run for president in 2027, further upsetting the country's political seas following his ex-boss Emmanuel Macron's proposal for snap parliamentary elections.

The announcement comes at a time of heightened political uncertainty in France, with Macron's centrist coalition struggling to maintain its grip on power. Philippe's decision to throw his hat into the ring for the 2027 presidential race adds another layer of complexity to an already tumultuous political landscape. As a former ally of Macron, Philippe's candidacy could potentially split the centrist vote and reshape the political dynamics in the coming years.

Macron has been searching for a prime minister since July, when he lost a gamble to increase his centrist party's relative majority through early elections. The setback resulted in a historic political gridlock, with a left-wing alliance now the largest group in a hung parliament, followed by Macron's centrists and allies, as well as the far right.

This parliamentary deadlock has severely hampered Macron's ability to push through his reform agenda, including controversial pension reforms and measures to address the cost of living crisis. The inability to form a stable government has led to growing frustration among French citizens, who are increasingly calling for effective leadership and concrete solutions to the country's pressing issues.

As efforts to resolve the standoff continue, Philippe reaffirmed his widely expected candidacy to succeed Macron, who is barred from running again in 2027 due to a two-term restriction. His statement hampers Macron's search for a prime minister who can withstand no-confidence votes in the deeply divided parliament. I'm preparing to submit ideas to the French. What I propose will be huge. The French will make the decision, Philippe told Le Point magazine.

Philippe, a right-winger who became Macron's first prime minister after his 2017 election transformed France's political landscape, has remained a popular figure till his resignation in July 2020.

During his tenure as prime minister, Philippe gained a reputation for his pragmatic approach and ability to navigate complex political situations. His popularity among both centrist and right-wing voters could make him a formidable candidate in 2027. However, some analysts question whether Philippe can maintain his appeal over the next four years, especially as he positions himself as a potential successor to Macron.

Since then, he has founded his own party, Horizons, which has mostly supported Macron's administration despite allegations that the two men's ties have deteriorated.

It is commonly claimed that in a presidential election, you must want nothing else. Philippe agreed during the interview, adding he was prepared even if Macron surprised the public again by announcing his retirement.

The president is attempting to restart talks on forming a new government in France, but the leftist alliance has refused to participate after he rejected their nominee for prime minister.

The ongoing political stalemate has raised concerns about France's ability to address key domestic and international challenges. With the country facing economic headwinds, rising inflation, and the need to navigate complex geopolitical issues, the lack of a stable government could have far-reaching consequences. Some political observers argue that Philippe's early announcement of his presidential ambitions may further complicate efforts to form a cohesive government in the short term.

Macron said Tuesday that he was meeting with everyone who wanted to come and work for the greater national interest after multiple rounds of negotiations over the weekend and Monday failed to generate a breakthrough. Philippe, for his part, said he would back any prime minister chosen from a political spectrum ranging from the conservative right to social democrats.


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