LIVE - Municipal Elections 2026: Phillipe at a public meeting in Le Havre, door-to-door campaign in Nantes for Chombart de Lauwe... The campaign is in full swing
Candidates are intensifying their efforts just days before the second round of the municipal elections in France, with key rallies and debates taking place across the country.
As the second round of the 2026 municipal elections in France approaches, candidates are fully mobilizing, with significant events happening in major cities. In Le Havre, candidate Phillipe held a public meeting to engage voters, while in Nantes, Chombart de Lauwe’s team is actively participating in a door-to-door campaign to reach more constituents. These actions highlight the competitive nature of the election as candidates strive to secure votes in the final days.
In Paris, tensions increased during a heated debate among candidates for the city's administration, showcasing the political stakes involved. The upcoming elections serve as a critical battleground not only for local governance but also for establishing momentum for future national elections, particularly with parties like the Rassemblement National (RN) calling for increased voter turnout among their supporters.
Facing a tense political climate, the RN proclaimed a 'general mobilization' for their voters at a meeting in Châlons-en-Champagne, where prominent figures expressed their commitment to populism and framed this election as a stepping stone towards their broader goals for the 2027 elections. This dual focus on immediate local elections and the larger national agenda reflects the intertwining of local and national politics in France today.