[5] He supported the election of Christian Jacob as leader of The Republicans in 2019, and was critical of a return to the party by former members Valérie Pécresse and Xavier Bertrand.
[7] He withdrew from the election in March 2021 to support the candidacy of Guilhem Carayon,[8] and was appointed as secretary general of the organization.
[14] He described the alliance as a right-wing response to the left-wing New Popular Front,[1][15] as a way to "restore France and achieve a majority in the National Assembly.
[4] He declared his support for a "major liberal shift" in French politics in 2021, describing it as "the only solution that has not been tried in forty years," and sought to evoke a "Thatcherite revolution" in response to a perceived excess of taxes, norms and non-wage labour costs.
[18] He has been described as Orléanist and economically liberal, and supports controlled immigration and cultural assimilation as means against Islamism.