According to an OpinionWay survey for The Parisian Sunday September 3, former Prime Minister Édouard Philippe would be the favorite to bring together the right and the center in 2027, ahead of Bruno Le Maire, Gérald Darmanin and Xavier Bertrand.
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2027 may still be far away, but Édouard Philippe dominates the game. The former Prime Minister is well ahead of other right-wing and center figures with 33% of the voting intentions for all French people, when right-wing sympathizers support him with 60%.
With 30% of French people ready to give her their vote, Marine Le Pen comes in 2nd position, far ahead of Bruno Le Maire (19%) and Gérald Darmanin (17%).
At the question ” who to unite the right and the centre? “, 66% of right-wing voters see Édouard Philippe as the best unifier for the presidential election of 2027, while Xavier Bertrand collects 54%, Bruno Le Maire 53%. Laurent Wauquiez, however nominated as a candidate by his camp, obtains 50% and Gérald Darmanin 44%.
As for all French people, 42% see the former Prime Minister play this role, far ahead of Bruno Le Maire (27%), Gérald Darmanin and Xavier Bertrand (22% each) and Laurent Wauquiez (17%) .
But Bruno Jeanbart, vice-president of OpinionWay, warns that Édouard Philippe’s reserve strategy is doing him a favor for the moment, but he will have to enter ” in the battle and presents a project to the French “. All the difficulty therefore lies in this passage.
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