2026 Municipal Elections: Sarah Knafo Accuses Emmanuel Grégoire of 'Descending into Conspiracy Theory'
Sarah Knafo has accused Emmanuel Grégoire of succumbing to conspiracy theories following his claims against Emmanuel Macron regarding her withdrawal from the Paris mayoral race.
In a recent political development, Sarah Knafo, a former candidate of the nationalistic party Reconquête for the upcoming 2026 municipal elections in Paris, has publicly accused Emmanuel Grégoire, the head of the united left coalition (excluding LFI), of descending into conspiracy theories. This accusation comes in the wake of Grégoire's assertion that President Emmanuel Macron allegedly intervened to facilitate Knafo's withdrawal from the mayoral contest for the Hôtel de Ville.
Knafo's comments reflect a growing tension in the political landscape as the 2026 municipal elections approach. Grégoire's claims have been met with skepticism and prompt a response from Knafo, who characterizes his statements as indicative of panic rather than a substantive political strategy. The allegations suggest a divisive atmosphere as candidates begin to position themselves for the upcoming elections.
This incident underscores the increasing polarization in French politics, where accusations of conspiracy can be weaponized against opponents. As the electoral battle continues, both Knafo and Grégoire will need to navigate these contentious interactions, which may influence their respective campaigns and the broader perceptions of their parties.