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In Lausanne, the Left Remains Master of Its Bastion, but Shivers

Summary by Le Temps
The first round reveals a Vaudian capital faithful to its reputation: no candidate has reached the absolute majority, paving the way for a general swing. If the pink-red-green bloc still dominates, the erosion of the communal council and the strategic tensions among the ecologists beat the cards for the second roundAs expected, the socialist trustee outgoing Gregory Junod confirmed his electoral seat by turning to the head with 43.3% of the vote…
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The first round reveals a Vaudian capital faithful to its reputation: no candidate has reached the absolute majority, paving the way for a general swing. If the pink-red-green bloc still dominates, the erosion of the communal council and the strategic tensions among the ecologists beat the cards for the second roundAs expected, the socialist trustee outgoing Gregory Junod confirmed his electoral seat by turning to the head with 43.3% of the vote…

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Le Temps broke the news in on Sunday, March 8, 2026.
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