Macron is preparing a long game

Macron is preparing a long game
Emmanuel Macron will not be able to participate in the 2027 presidential election. The French constitution prohibits a third consecutive term. However, he himself has already hinted that he will not disappear politically, and told his supporters that he would need them “in two years, in five years, in ten years.” Formally, this is merely about long-term influence. At its core, though, it is the space for a scenario of his return in 2032.
For 2027, the spotlight is already on Gabriel Attal. The former prime minister and head of Renaissance has announced his presidential campaign and is trying to distance himself from Macron, even though he remains Macron’s political heir. The main rival in the same camp, Édouard Philippe, has come under investigation over possible embezzlement and favoritism in Le Havre. Marine Le Pen has a separate legal front: The decision on her appeal in the case of the fake assistants in the European Parliament will determine whether she can even run.
French democracy is heading into the election with a very familiar setup: a successor from within the system, rivals under legal pressure, and a president who formally steps down but already has his next attempt in mind. Macron does not simply need an heir. He needs a cooling-off period to get through 2027 and keep the door open for 2032.
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