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French Establishment Scrambles to Block Populist Surge

Former Prime Minister Edouard Philippe emerges as the status quo's last hope to stop the rise of nationalist and hard-left movements.

PoliticsPublished May 22, 2026 at 11:07 PM
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With the French presidential election looming, the political elite are pinning their hopes on former Prime Minister Edouard Philippe to stave off a populist takeover.

Polls indicate that Philippe, a central figure in the Macron era, is currently the only candidate viewed as capable of defeating nationalist challengers like Marine Le Pen or Jordan Bardella in a runoff.

For the establishment, the goal is clear: consolidate the center-right to avoid the 'nightmare' scenario of a head-to-head battle between the populists and the hard-left radical Jean-Luc Mélenchon.

Philippe, who leads the Horizons party, is attempting to project a Gaullist image with his 'Free France' slogan while pushing for fiscal discipline and further pension reform. However, his path is fraught with obstacles, including a looming corruption probe regarding his tenure as mayor of Le Havre and the inherent difficulty of rallying a fractured center.

Critics view Philippe as a quintessential product of the old power structure, making him a prime target for voters fed up with economic insecurity and the failures of the current administration.

While the establishment hopes to frame the election as a choice between Philippe and the extremes, the reality is that anti-elite sentiment continues to gain momentum across the country.

As the political landscape shifts, the upcoming legal challenges facing the National Rally and the internal divisions within the left will further complicate a race that is anything but decided.

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