Mar 18 • 14:34 UTC 🇫🇷 France Le Figaro

Municipal Elections 2026: Sophia Chikirou Will Face Rachida Dati and Emmanuel Grégoire on Figaro TV and BFMTV

Sophia Chikirou, the LFI candidate for the Paris mayoralty, will participate in a debate with her opponents Rachida Dati and Emmanuel Grégoire, ahead of the second round of the municipal elections.

Sophia Chikirou, representing La France Insoumise (LFI), has confirmed her participation in a key debate ahead of the second round of the 2026 Paris municipal elections. The debate will take place on March 18 and will be broadcasted on BFMTV in partnership with Le Figaro. Initially not invited, Chikirou's inclusion marks a significant turn in the electoral race, making the debate a genuinely competitive platform with three major candidates representing diverse political backgrounds.

The lineup for the debate includes Rachida Dati from The Republicans (LR) and Emmanuel Grégoire from the united left. Each candidate brings their distinct perspectives on pressing issues facing Paris, such as public safety, urban development, and social justice. The debate is expected to be a crucial moment for voters as it offers a direct comparison of policies and visions for the future of the capital.

With the excitement around the upcoming debate, all eyes will be on how the candidates position themselves against each other and respond to critical questions. Chikirou's presence in this debate is particularly significant, as it could sway undecided voters and shape the final outcome of the municipal elections. As the political landscape evolves, the implications of this debate will resonate beyond the locally focused event, potentially influencing broader national discussions around urban governance in France.

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