French Municipal Elections: Left Holds Major Cities, Far Right Gains Nice
The Socialist Party held Paris and Marseille amid far-right National Rally advances in smaller towns like Nice and Perpignan, with 57% voter turnout reported by officials.
- On Mar 22, 2026, exit polls showed the National Rally fell short of Marseille and Toulon, Emmanuel Grégoire beat Rachida Dati in Paris, and Edouard Philippe was re-elected in Le Havre.
- After the first round, tactical withdrawals and alliances, including Sebastien Delogu's Marseille pullout, reshaped contests in about 1,500 communes and harmed the RN's chances.
- In provincial contests, the RN retained strength in towns like Perpignan, Montargis, Carcassonne, and La Seyne-sur-Mer, while overall turnout stood at 57 per cent.
- Jordan Bardella said 'The National Rally and its candidates have achieved tonight, in this municipal election, the biggest breakthrough in its entire history', while Olivier Faure claimed the night showed hope for the left.
- Senior figures on the mainstream right warned they must unite to win next year's presidential election, while local ballots are watched as mood gauge and Edouard Philippe, former Prime Minister and Le Havre mayor, secured his conditional presidential run.
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