Beginnings In 2018, Glucksmann founded the
centre-left political party
Place Publique.
Member of the European Parliament, 2019–present On 26 May 2019, Place Publique and the
French Socialist Party presented a joint list at the
European Parliament election, with Glucksmann as the head, under the slogan, "Envie d'Europe, écologique et sociale". The list obtained a total of 6.2%, thereby securing the election of six members to the European Parliament: Glucksmann, Sylvie Guillaume, Eric Andrieu, Aurore Lalucq, Pierre Larrouturou, Nora Mebarek. In Parliament, Glucksmann has served on the
Committee on Foreign Affairs and its
Subcommittee on Human Rights. Since 2020, he has also chaired the Special Committee on Foreign Interference in all Democratic Processes in the
European Union. In addition to his committee assignments, Glucksmann is a member of the Responsible Business Conduct Working Group and the
Spinelli Group. In his parliamentary work, Glucksmann has focused attention on the
Xinjiang internment camps, for which he has been sanctioned by the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China in 2021. The sanctions were lifted by China in April 2025 following negotiations with
European Parliament President
Roberta Metsola. Glucksmann has led public campaigns to raise awareness and enact legislation to hold companies accountable for labor exploitation and forced labor in the fashion supply chain industry in China. In March 2024, Glucksmann was one of 20 MEPs to be given a "Rising Star" award at
The Parliament Magazine annual
MEP Awards.
2024 European elections In the
2024 European elections, Glucksmann led the list "Réveiller l'Europe", an alliance of his own Place Publique party and the historical Socialist Party. That list obtained of the national votes, a high score compared to the obtained in
2019. This result made this list the third nation-wide (after those led by
Bardella and
Hayer), which confirmed the increasing prominence of Raphaël Glucksmann as a national political figure. ==Political positions==