Gérald Darmanin Eyes 2027 Presidential Run
- Minister of Justice Gérald Darmanin declared his intention this Friday to run for president in the 2027 election in Voix du nord.
- This declaration occurs as the French political landscape already buzzes with anticipation for the 2027 presidential election.
- Darmanin reports working on a plan and expressed willingness to step aside for a candidate better suited for the role.
- An ISPO poll shows Darmanin holds a 33% popularity rating, placing him on par with Bruno Retailleau among potential contenders.
- His unconventional approach attempts to position him as a team player gauging public sentiment ahead of the consequential event.
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"Do I have the project? J的y works" : Gérald Darmanin hopes to be a presidential candidate in 2027
The Minister of Justice confessed to the readers of the Voice of the North on Friday "interesting in the supreme office," but said he would support the candidate best placed to govern.
"The President, I'm working on it": Gérald Darmanin confides his "want" to be a candidate in 2027
On Friday, April 25, the Minister of Justice revealed his "desir" to run for the presidential election in 2027, during an interview given to La Voix du Nord, while ensuring that he was prepared to support a candidate from his camp "better placed" than he was.
Limerick man puts name forward to become president
A LIMERICK man has put his name forward for the upcoming presidential election. Donncha MacGabhann, from Knockainey in County Limerick, launched his presidential campaign this week. The Limerick man wants to put “greater emphasis on the president’s role as a guardian of the Constitution”. The campaign was launched at the Fir Grove Hotel in Mitchelstown, County Cork. As part of his campaign, Mr MacGabhann is setting out on a six-month tour across…
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