Overview
- Gabriel Attal has rebranded the Renaissance meeting as a rally for democracy and justice to counter Marine Le Pen's simultaneous event protesting her recent conviction.
- The meeting was initially planned as a celebratory gathering but has shifted focus due to political tensions and external pressures.
- Élisabeth Borne publicly distanced herself from Attal's liberal approach, advocating closer ties with MoDem, which has caused friction within the Renaissance leadership.
- Key centrist figures, including François Bayrou and Édouard Philippe, are expected to attend, emphasizing efforts to project unity within the bloc.
- Attal seeks to use the meeting to recover from setbacks, including the dissolution of the National Assembly, and to solidify his leadership of the Renaissance party.