PARIS — French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau won the race to become the next leader of the country’s main conservative party, Les Républicains, further raising his profile ahead of a possible presidential run two years from now.
Retailleau, a staunch conservative likely to push the party further to the right, has seen his popularity skyrocket since joining the government in September and was widely expected to unseat current Les Républicains leader Laurent Wauquiez, who was running for reelection.
Retailleau obtained upwards of 74 percent of votes, according to the party’s official figures.