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Nachrichten.fr · May 30, 2026

Gabriel Attal Launches Campaign for 2027 Presidential Election with First Meeting in Paris

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Paris – 05/30/2026: Gabriel Attal, former Prime Minister and contender for the 2027 presidential election, held his first major campaign meeting on May 30, 2026, at the Parc des Expositions Porte de Versailles in Paris. Approximately 5,000 people attended his speech, in which he clearly outlined his political goals and his vision for France’s future.

Attal announced his candidacy only on May 22, 2026, and is now using this first gathering to spread his message across the country. He called for an “uplift” on both individual and collective levels. “Everyone in France should feel that the next generation can lead a better life,” he emphasized. Attal especially addresses families, to whom he wants to offer new prospects.

At the core of his program are four key areas: education, wages, border security, and artificial intelligence. These priorities aim to help restore France as a leading force in Europe. Attal plans to create new opportunities through investments in education, raise salaries, strengthen national security, and make France technologically future-proof.

In his speech, the candidate distanced himself from a politics that he believes only manages decline. Instead, he relies on optimism and active shaping: “France is a great nation that must never doubt its future.”

The campaign will gain momentum in the coming months. Attal already sees himself competing with other contenders, including Édouard Philippe of the Horizons party and Jean-Luc Mélenchon of La France Insoumise, who are also running for president.

With his first meeting in Paris, Attal has sounded the starting gun for his campaign and aims to position himself as a credible and future-oriented candidate. The upcoming months will reveal how his message resonates with voters and what role he will play in the race for the highest office in the state.

Besides political rivals, the question of intra-party support for Attal is significant, as the Renaissance movement he comes from could have a strong influence on the outcome. Additionally, societal issues such as social justice, migration, and technological innovations remain focal points in debates about France’s path until 2027.

Gabriel Attal’s appearance seeks to create new momentum in the campaign, especially appealing to young voters and those who believe in positive change. His campaign aims to inspire hope and mark a clear difference from previous political approaches.

Sources

  • almouwatin.com
  • ledauphine.com
  • rtl.fr
  • attalpresident.fr