Jean-Luc Melenchon Announces 2027 French Presidential Bid
Left-wing leader plans to challenge National Rally's Bardella or Le Pen in upcoming election
L'essentiel
- Jean-Luc Melenchon, founder of left-wing La France Insoumise party, has announced his candidacy for the 2027 French presidential election.
- He confirmed his run to TF1 television, identifying his key rivals as National Rally leaders Jordan Bardella or Marine Le Pen.
- Melenchon finished third in the last election with 22% of votes.
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Pourquoi c'est important
Melenchon finished third in the 2022 French presidential election with 22% of votes, behind incumbent Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen. Under France's constitution, Macron cannot seek re-election after his second term expires in May 2027.
Jean-Luc Melenchon, founder of La France Insoumise (or France Unbowed) left-wing party, has said that he plans to run for French president in 2027. "Yes, I am a candidate," he told the TF1 television channel. According to Melenchon, his key rival will be a candidate from the National Rally far-right party, either the party's leader Jordan Bardella or its parliamentary faction leader Marine Le Pen. Melenchon garnered 22% of votes at the latest presidential election, finishing third after incumbent President Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen. The first round of France's presidential election is scheduled for April 2027. A concrete date has not yet been announced, but it is to be set from 20 to 35 days before Macron's office term expires on May 13, 2027. If neither of the candidates manage to win more than 50% of votes in the first round, a runoff election will be held two weeks later. Under the country's constitution, Macron cannot run for president again after his second term expires.
Questions ouvertes
- Which candidate will National Rally field - Bardella or Le Pen?
- What will be Melenchon's key policy platforms?
- Will there be other major candidates from the center or moderate parties?






