Concern for France: Are Extremes Triumphing in the Final Election?
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The local elections in France end with hateful duels in major cities such as Paris, Marseille or Nice. President Macron warns of the "extreme."
Is Paris left behind? Does the extreme right win in Marseille? The mayoral elections in France give a taste of the camp fights before the presidential election. Even President Macron mixes behind the scenes.
In Paris, Emmanuel Grégoire plays the map of the useful vote against the unprecedented support of the extreme right in Rachida Dati. In Marseille and Lyon, fragile alliances and withdrawals alter the analyses drawn from the results of the first round. Franck Allisio the candidate RN accuses notably the outgoing mayor of Marseille, Benoît Payan, of having negotiated with Jean-Luc Mélenchon.
The local elections in France end with hateful duels in major cities such as Paris, Marseille or Nice. President Macron warns of the "extreme."
1,500 French municipalities have to go to the final election on Sunday in local elections. The race for mayoral posts in Marseille and Lyon is particularly short.
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