Gabriel Attal, secretary general of Renaissance and former French Prime Minister, has expressed his intention to offer a new path to the French electorate ahead of the 2027 presidential election. Speaking during the 10th anniversary of the "Jeunes avec Macron" youth movement, Attal emphasized his ambition to guide Macron supporters toward victory in 2027. Concurrently, President Emmanuel Macron addressed the youth supporters, stating he will need their support not only for the next two years but also for the next five and ten years, leaving open the possibility of a continued political role beyond his current term. This has sparked speculation about Macron potentially running for a third term in 2032, a prospect that Macron himself has neither confirmed nor denied. European Parliament member Nathalie Loiseau noted that the decision would ultimately rest with Macron, acknowledging the unpredictable nature of political careers. The discussion around Macron's future has generated debate among political commentators and supporters, reflecting ongoing uncertainty about the leadership landscape in French politics over the coming decade.
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