Direct. Municipales 2026: Socialist Catherine Trautmann and Pierre Jakubowicz D'horizons Join Forces in Strasbourg in the Second Round
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The Socialist Catherine Trautmann, who came in the lead in the first round, saw her nomination withdrawn by the Socialist Party following its merger with the...
Olivier Faure considers that the former mayor of Strasbourg placed himself "outside the Socialist Party" by the agreement she reached with the centre-right candidate Pierre Jakubowicz. The former socialist minister, who came first in the first round, faces the outgoing ecologist mayor, Jeanne Barseghian, who merged his list with La France insoumée. The leader of Place publique denounces the agreements made locally with LFI.
Arriving at the head of the first round, the ex-Edile of the Alsatian city chose to unite with Pierre Jakubowicz, candidate of the party of Edouard Philippe, in particular in front of the outgoing mayor, environmentalist Jeanne Barseghian, who merged his list with that of the insoumis.
Catherine Trautmann, the leading socialist candidate on Sunday, announced this Tuesday, March 17th that she was allied with a right centre candidate for the second round. A pact denounced by both the PS and Horizons.
The left decided to join forces in the municipal elections in several major cities, with the PS concluding on Monday 16 March numerous agreements with unsolicited France or the Ecologists in view of the second round on Sunday. The last time to table its list in the prefecture is at 6 p.m. this...
The choice of the former socialist minister to join the candidate invested by Horizons to counter the merger between the outgoing ecologist mayor Jeanne Barseghian and the insubmissive "does not justify in any way a suspension decided by any party authority", according to François Hollande
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