Key facts
- France will hold its presidential election on April 18 and May 2.
- Emmanuel Macron's second term concludes on May 13.
- Former prime ministers Edouard Philippe and Gabriel Attal are expected to contend for the presidency.
France is set to hold its presidential election on April 18 and May 2 of the upcoming year. The election is necessitated by the conclusion of Emmanuel Macron's second term, which is slated to end on May 13. The political landscape is beginning to take shape, with several prominent figures expected to vie for the nation's highest office. Among those anticipated to contend for the presidency are former prime ministers Edouard Philippe and Gabriel Attal. Their potential candidacies signal a competitive race as the country prepares to elect a new leader.
