Mar 6 • 08:06 UTC 🇫🇷 France Le Figaro

Municipal Elections 2026: Marine Tondelier discusses alliances with LFI in the second round 'case by case'

Marine Tondelier, leader of the Greens in France, discusses potential case-by-case alliances with LFI in the second round of the upcoming municipal elections, emphasizing local decision-making.

Marine Tondelier, the leader of the French Green Party, is currently campaigning and supporting local candidates, notably Grégory Doucet, in Lyon ahead of the 2026 municipal elections. During her visit, she made remarks about the possibility of alliances with La France Insoumise (LFI) in the second round of elections, clarifying that these alliances would not be dictated from a national level but decided by local party members. This localized approach underscores the Greens' strategy to remain flexible depending on the electoral landscape in each city.

Tondelier stressed that political decisions in the municipal races belong to the local activists, which reflects a grassroots strategy aimed at empowering members to respond to the unique contexts of their respective municipalities. Her statements come at a strategic time as the Greens look to solidify their influence in upcoming elections and respond to challenges from rivals like Jean-Michel Aulas. The approach of case-by-case alliances with LFI highlights a potential willingness to unite the left against a common opposition in cities where it is beneficial.

As Tondelier prepares for her potential presidential candidacy in 2027, her actions in the upcoming municipal elections are crucial. The relationships developed between local party members and their decisions on alliances could serve as a foundation for national strategies in the future. The outcome of these municipal elections may significantly influence the political landscape in France and the leaders’ positioning heading into the presidential race.

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