Gabriel Attal
Coverage of Gabriel Attal in the Nexus archive.
- Top French court will rule on Le Pen’s appeal before 2027 presidential election
France’s highest court will rule on Marine Le Pen’s appeal of an embezzlement conviction before the 2027 presidential election. Her guilty verdict was upheld, leading to potential house arrest, and the case may impact her campaign ahead of the April 18 first-round vote.
- Spéciale Aix : l’incroyable manège des prétendants
The article details political maneuvering among candidates vying for the Elysée, including interactions between Edouard Philippe, Gabriel Attal, and others at the Aix event. It highlights tensions between centrist figures and mentions the influence of the US embassy's party and the RN/LFI absence.
- Spéciale Aix : le guide ultime des Rencontres 2026
The 2026 Aix Economic Encounters (ReAix) organized by the Cercle des économistes will focus on 'Navigating a World Without Landmarks,' featuring 280 journalists, 490 guests, and 8,500 attendees. The event includes political figures like Gabriel Attal, Marine Tondelier, and Edouard Philippe, though RN and Insoumis representatives are excluded. Key sessions will address topics such as biodiversity, European policy, and cultural movements.
- Macron's heirs contend with perceptions of his track record
Former prime ministers Edouard Philippe and Gabriel Attal attended a campaign rally for Pierre-Yves Bournazel, the Paris mayoral candidate supported by their parties in the March municipal elections. The article discusses Macron's heirs navigating perceptions of his political legacy.
- France will hold new presidential elections on April 18 and May 2
France will hold presidential elections on April 18 and May 2 next year, with the decision to be publicly announced after a cabinet meeting. President Emmanuel Macron cannot seek a third term, leading to multiple candidates, including former prime ministers Edouard Philippe and Gabriel Attal, and Jean-Luc Mélenchon. The National Rally party has not decided whether Marine Le Pen or Jordan Bardella will run due to a court ruling on Le Pen’s appeal.
- French presidential candidate Attal hits back at ‘looksmaxxing’ Clavicular
French presidential candidate Gabriel Attal responded to Clavicular’s criticism of France, where Clavicular, a looksmaxxing influencer, faced backlash for his livestreamed attempts to flirt with women and comments about French society. Attal accused Clavicular of hatred for France’s values of women’s freedom and highlighted his own role as a centrist and France’s youngest prime minister.
- Les candidats draguent le monde de la Tech
Multiple presidential candidates attend the Vivatech salon in Paris, focusing on AI as a key issue. Gabriel Attal and Edouard Philippe compete to attract the tech sector, while Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen also participate.
- French presidential election: Gabriel Attal wants to reinvent Macronism
Gabriel Attal, a Renaissance party leader and 2027 presidential election candidate, attended a young farmers' meeting in Bourg-en-Bresse on June 4, 2026. He aims to reinvent Macronism.
- US decision to block Mythos access fuels European calls for sovereignty
The US decision to block access to Mythos has intensified European demands for sovereignty. French presidential candidate Gabriel Attal stated this action indicates 'the AI war has already begun'.
- L’IA s’invite déjà dans la campagne présidentielle
Gabriel Attal has used the introduction of a proposed AI sector law in the French National Assembly to advocate for major tech companies. The article discusses the impact of AI on the presidential campaign with Océane Herrero, a tech journalist at POLITICO.
- 2027 French election: Who will manage to capture the 'middle' electorate Macron seized 10 years ago?
The 2027 French election is focusing on which candidate will capture the middle electorate previously gained by Macron. Edouard Philippe and Gabriel Attal are mentioned in the context of this political competition.
- 2027 French presidential election: Is it that bad that the bench is so crowded?
The article discusses the 2027 French presidential election and questions whether the large number of candidates is problematic. It highlights Gabriel Attal's press engagement in Mur-de-Barrez on May 22, 2026.
- 2027 presidential election: Ex-PM Attal declares his candidacy, hoping to distance himself from Macron
Gabriel Attal, former French Prime Minister, has declared his candidacy for the 2027 presidential election, positioning himself as a political alternative to President Emmanuel Macron. The announcement was made alongside Pierre Ignace, mayor of Mur-de-Barrez, on May 22, 2026.
- France’s youngest PM Attal to run for president
Gabriel Attal, France's former prime minister, announced his candidacy for the 2025 presidential election, positioning himself as a centrist alternative to far-right candidates. At 37, Attal was France's youngest prime minister during his 2024 tenure and criticized current French politics as focused on decline management.