Jean-Luc Mélenchon Announces Fourth Presidential Candidacy for France
The 74-year-old France Unbowed leader will run in next year's election, marking his fourth presidential bid after finishing third in 2022
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- Jean-Luc Mélenchon, leader of the hard-left France Unbowed party, has announced he will run in next year's French presidential election.
- The 74-year-old told TF1 TV on Sunday that he is officially a candidate, marking his fourth presidential bid after previously running in 2012, 2017, and 2022, when he finished third behind Marine Le Pen and Emmanuel Macron.
- Under the French constitution, Macron cannot seek a third term.
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Mélenchon has been a prominent figure in French left-wing politics for decades, previously serving as a minister under the Socialist Party before founding France Unbowed in 2016. His 2022 campaign gained significant momentum but fell short of the runoff.
Jean-Luc Mélenchon, the leading figure in the hard-left France Unbowed (La France Insoumise) political party, will stand in next year's presidential election, he said on Sunday. "Yes, I am a candidate," Mélenchon told TF1 TV. Mélenchon, 74, has been a fixture of the French left for decades, holding ministerial posts in past governments when he was a Socialist Party member. He ran for president in 2012, 2017 and 2022, coming third that year behind far-right leader Marine Le Pen and President Emmanuel Macron. "We have less than a year to go until the second round of the election. With us, it is all sorted out – there is a team, a manifesto, and a single candidate," added Mélenchon. Under the French constitution, Macron cannot seek a third mandate as president.
Offene Fragen
- Who will be Mélenchon's prime minister candidate if elected
- How will France Unbowed's manifesto differ from 2022
- What coalitions might form on the left






