Second Round of the Municipal Election: Does Le Pens Party Win in Marseille?
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In the second round of local elections in France, the right-wing national race assembly could conquer National Marseille, with far-reaching consequences not only for the city, but perhaps even for the country. By Julia Borutta.
While 96% of the municipalities knew their mayor from the first round, the second round announced much more political. Explanations.
Effects of the Republican front, mergers or divisions on the left, betting on the right... the vote on Sunday 22nd March will be rich in national teachings.
Local elections are taking place in France on Sunday. Residents elect mayors in over 1,500 cities and towns. The most important battles will take place in Paris and Marseille. In the latter, Franck Allisio, a close ally of Marine Le Pen and representing the National Assembly, has a strong chance of winning. Residents of cities and towns across France are voting in local elections. Voters are deciding who will lead their local communities in the …
Held a week after the March 15 election, this second round concerns 1,590 constituencies, including 1,526 communes, to which are added the arrondissements of Paris, Lyon and the Marseilles sectors, as well as certain constituencies of the Métropole de Lyon and the Overseas Territories. The first round saw an estimated participation of 57%. The first round was marked by negotiations between lists, leading to mergers, withdrawals or maintenance, r…
Common results by commune, interactive maps, reports, portraits of candidates, analyses and reactions... Follow live the second round of municipal elections in Lille and its metropolis.
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