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Presidentielle 2027 Meeting Test Reussi Pour Raphael Glucksmann a Aubervilliers

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Raphaël Glucksmann held his first major national rally in Aubervilliers, gathering over 4,000 supporters as a test for the 2027 presidential election. While the event was deemed successful on its surface, it did not introduce any significant new policy themes or strategic shifts from the MEP's established platform. Glucksmann used the occasion to position himself as a pro-European, social-democratic alternative distinct from both Macronism and La France Insoumise.

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  • The rally in Aubervilliers served as a major test for Raphaël Glucksmann's candidacy for the 2027 presidential election.
  • Glucksmann focused his speech on defending democracy, European sovereignty, supporting Ukraine, and criticizing current political dead ends.
  • He explicitly aimed to occupy space for a social-democratic, pro-European, and republican left, separate from both Macron's movement and Jean-Luc Mélenchon's party.
  • The event saw the presence of numerous prominent figures from the left and civil society, including Carole Delga, Yannick Jadot, and Anne Sinclair.
  • Despite the turnout, observers noted that Glucksmann’s discourse remained consistent with his long-standing positions without any major strategic announcements.

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