Mar 13 • 07:15 UTC 🇫🇷 France Le Figaro

LIVE - Municipal Elections 2026: Vigorous Clash Between Grégoire and Dati at Campaign Meetings in Paris, Follow the Last Day of the Campaign

Rachida Dati and Emmanuel Grégoire fiercely debated at their final campaign meetings in Paris ahead of the municipal elections.

In Paris, the final day of the municipal election campaign saw a fierce confrontation between candidates Rachida Dati and Emmanuel Grégoire. Each held their last rally just three days before the first round of voting, with Dati urging her supporters to unite against what she termed the 'radical left,' while Grégoire called for resistance against the coalition of the right and far-right. The events highlighted the deep political divides present in the city as both candidates rallied crucial support ahead of an uncertain election.

With the first round of voting imminent, polls have become a central focus, particularly regarding voter intentions in major cities. The article notes that Marseille will be one of the key cities to watch, where the National Rally is neck-and-neck with the incumbent mayor in recent surveys. The current polling places Franck Allisio's National Rally list at 32% against Socialist Benoît Payan's 35%, making this a highly significant election with the potential to change local governance significantly.

As political parties mobilize their bases, the larger implications of these elections extend beyond mere municipal governance. The outcomes may significantly influence the political landscape in France ahead of the next presidential elections. Analysts are closely monitoring these municipal contests as potential indicators of broader national trends, particularly regarding the rising influence of both leftist and far-right factions within French politics.

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