In an unexpected turn of events, former French President François Hollande has announced his candidacy for his old seat in Parliament, marking a significant return to the political scene. This decision comes amidst concerns over the rise of the far right in France, a situation Hollande describes as “never been so serious.” His re-entry into politics coincides with criticism from another former president, Nicolas Sarkozy, towards current President Emmanuel Macron’s decision to dissolve parliament, which Sarkozy fears could lead to chaos. The political landscape in France is further complicated by internal divisions within the traditional right-wing party, The Republicans, over forming a pact with the far-right National Rally.
- Former President François Hollande is making a comeback by running for his old seat in Parliament.
- Hollande cites the serious threat of the far right as his main reason for returning to politics.
- The Socialist Party quickly validated Hollande’s candidacy, despite already having a candidate in his district.
- Voter reactions to Hollande’s comeback are mixed, reflecting on his previous term’s unpopularity.
- Nicolas Sarkozy criticizes President Macron’s decision to dissolve parliament, suggesting it could lead to chaos.
- The Republicans face internal conflict over a divisive decision to become the junior partner of the far-right National Rally.
- Archival videos of another former president, Jacques Chirac, warning against alliances with the far right, have resurfaced and gained attention.
- Protests against the National Rally contrast with the past large-scale mobilization seen during Chirac’s era.
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