VIDEO – François Hollande presidential candidate? Valérie Trierweiler cash: “Can he do it without me”

VIDEO – François Hollande presidential candidate? Valérie Trierweiler cash: “Can he do it without me”
VIDEO – François Hollande presidential candidate? Valérie Trierweiler cash: “Can he do it without me”

What are François Hollande’s intentions? Guest on September 12 in C to youthe former head of state was encouraged to discuss his possible presidential ambitions for the 2027 election, a few weeks after creating a surprise by becoming a deputy again following the dissolution of the National Assembly. Anne-Élisabeth Lemoine asked him if he considered becoming President of the Republic again and he replied that “the circumstances [compteraient] for many [dans sa décision]. “If the circumstances justify it, if the usefulness can appear, yes, we must get involved!he added firmly. I have always been committed.” What does his ex-partner Valérie Trierweiler think?

Invited in What an era! ( 2) Saturday October 5, as part of the upcoming release of a book that she wrote with Constance Vergara, the former First Lady was encouraged to share her point of view. She took part in the game of “Photocall” which consists of evoking, in the most spontaneous way possible, a personality of which Léa Salamé reveals a photo. “I didn’t think you would dare!”she reacted with humor when she saw a photo of François Hollande appear. “Is he really thinking about being a candidate again in 2027?she wondered aloud. And can he do it without me?!” A remark which led to laughter from the audience. “I wouldn’t want to preempt the ex-president’s thoughts, but he will be delighted with this reflection, I think!”immediately assumed Christophe Dechavanne.

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“At home, in Corrèze…”: what François Hollande plans for the future

In recent months, François Hollande has increased his trips to the field. In the heart of the summer of 2023, he indulged in confidences linked to his future in French politics in the columns of The Tribune. When our colleagues asked him where he would like to be in 2027, the 70-year-old politician was cryptic: “At home in Corrèze waiting for the results of the presidential election like I did in 2012.”

Article written in collaboration with 6Medias

Photo credits: Capture France 2

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