Xavier Bertrand “fully intends” to be a candidate

The LR president of the Hauts-de-France region revealed his intentions for the presidential election in an interview on Saturday in Ouest-France.

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The LR president of the Hauts-de-France region, Xavier Bertrand, in Paris, October 6, 2023. (MIGUEL MEDINA / AFP)

With more than three years to go before the deadline, everyone’s ambitions are now out in the open. The LR president of the Hauts-de-France region, Xavier Bertrand, announced Saturday February 3 in West France that he had “well intentioned” to stand as a candidate in the 2027 presidential election, in order, he says, to oppose the far-right. “Yes, I have every intention of doing so. I have not changed my ambition. And I have learned from my mistakes”he responded to a question about his candidacy.

“Many today already think that 2027 will be Marine Le Pen’s turn. Not me! I am convinced that there is not a majority of fascists in our country but there is a majority of angry French people. J “I intend to answer it when the time comes. So no, in 2027, it will not be the turn of the far right”, he added. Xavier Bertrand, 58, launched his Nous France movement in October 2022 in Saint-Quentin (Aisne), “a modern, young and unifying movement”, which wants to be resolutely opposed to the extreme right. The former minister then described himself as “a man of the social right, Gaullist”.

Defend a “Republic of Territories”

He explains in West France want to defend a “Republic of the territories”. “The State, at the national level, must ensure the sovereign: security, justice, control of immigration, defense, fight against Islamism. But for everything that concerns daily life, let’s stop bringing decision-making back to Paris so that it returns late to the field”he explains.

He also denounces a government “too Parisian in the sense that it is impossible to look beyond the ring road, which explains its inability to anticipate crises, to feel what the French are experiencing.”


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