France's center-right former Prime Minister Édouard Philippe launched his 2025 presidential campaign Sunday in Reims, positioning himself as the leading centrist candidate to challenge the far-right National Rally in next year's election. Philippe unveiled his electoral team and campaign priorities, promising an optimistic vision while hitting conservative issues including tax cuts, pension reform, and crime fighting.
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France's center-right former Prime Minister Édouard Philippe launched his 2025 presidential campaign Sunday in Reims, positioning himself as the leading centrist candidate to challenge the far-right National Rally in next year's election. Philippe unveiled his electoral team and campaign priorities, promising an optimistic vision while hitting conservative issues including tax cuts, pension reform, and crime fighting.