Municipalities in Paris: Towards a Historic Agreement on the Left Between the Ps, the Greens and the Communists
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In the hands of the left for a quarter of a century, the French capital could switch to the right on March 22, the date of the second round of municipal elections in France. In front of Rachida Dati, the current Minister of Culture, who runs an aggressive campaign on several fronts, the Parisian left decided to present a list of union from the first round, in which France will not be represented.
A historic and painful agreement. After weeks of negotiations, several left-wing political forces will sign an agreement for a union list in the upcoming municipal elections in Paris.For the first time since 1977, the Socialist Party, the Communist Party, the Green Party and the Place publique would lead a common list from the first round to try to keep the capital in March. A marriage that is not without recalling the alliance of these teams to…
For the first time since 1977, when the mayor was elected by universal suffrage, the three political forces currently leading the capital could stand together in the first round of municipal elections.
"We worked and agreed with Emmanuel Grégoire (PS) that he would wear this union," announced David Belliard, an ecologist candidate for the Mayor of Paris, on franceinfo. This union will now be submitted to the vote of the ecologists.
On Wednesday, December 17, 2025, ecologist David Belliard officially extended his hand to the Socialist Party, saying that he was in favour of an alliance from the first round, outside France, behind the socialist candidate Emmanuel Grégoire. A rapprochement qualified by history, which installed a little more the former first deputy of Anne Hidalgo as one of the strong men of the future battle for the City Hall. But while this union is emerging,…
In Paris, socialists, ecologists and communists are preparing to seal their union for the first time in the first round of the municipal elections, behind former Socialist Deputy Emmanuel Grégoire. An alliance between...
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