In the run-up to the presidential elections of 2027, and in the context of an upsurge on the right, the progressive coalition that defeated Marine Le Pen's party in Villers-Cotterêts proposes a model from which other French communes could inspire, writes Kim Willsher in the columns of the British weekly newspaper The Observer.
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In the run-up to the presidential elections of 2027, and in the context of an upsurge on the right, the progressive coalition that defeated Marine Le Pen's party in Villers-Cotterêts proposes a model from which other French communes could inspire, writes Kim Willsher in the columns of the British weekly newspaper The Observer.