Municipal Elections 2026: Emmanuel Grégoire Calls on Parisians to Counter 'the Alliance of the Right and the Far Right'
Emmanuel Grégoire urges Parisians to resist the coalition of right-wing and far-right candidates ahead of the 2026 municipal elections.
In the lead-up to the 2026 municipal elections in Paris, Emmanuel Grégoire, representing a non-Mélenchon left, has called for unity among Parisians to combat what he views as a dangerous alliance between right-wing and far-right politicians, particularly targeting rivals like Rachida Dati and Sarah Knafo. He accuses these candidates of attempting to undermine the city for their political ambitions leading into the 2027 elections.
During his final campaign meeting held at the Cirque d'Hiver, Grégoire engaged a passionate audience, drawing a comparison to a sporting event with energetic applause and fanfare akin to that of a football match. The event was significant in showcasing solidarity among socialist supporters and emphasized the importance of local community engagement in the democratic process, particularly in light of the contentious political landscape in Paris.
Grégoire's appeal is not only to safeguard the future of Paris but also to rally support against what he sees as a regressive political shift that could have long-term implications for the city's governance and values. His message resonates deeply with those who prioritize progressive policies in a city renowned for its diversity and historical significance in shaping democratic ideals.