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[Opinion] INFO LA PROVENCE Ifop Municipal Poll 2026 in Marseille: Martine Vassal and Benoit Payan at Elbow to Elbow

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INFO LA PROVENCE Ifop municipal poll 2026 in Marseille: Martine Vassal and Benoit Payan at elbow to elbow
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Two surveys concerning the municipalities have just been published, covering the first two French cities, Paris and Marseilles. In the game of general division, it is the insoumis who draw their pins. In both cases, the right, less divided than the left, would be in the lead. Little in Marseilles where the right and the macroists are united behind the president LR of the metropolis, Martine Vassal (28%). More comfortably still in Paris where Rac…

After the survey of Ipsos conducted in May at the request of Marseille à Coeur, the movement of Frédéric Collart (various center), a new survey of opinion, this time carried out by the Ifop (*) on an order of the association Les Amis de Martine Vassal, confirms several trends. On the first round, the differences narrow, or even reverse between...This content is restricted for our subscribers!Subscribe from 24.99€ by monthUnlimited access to Gome…

INFO LA PROVENCE Ifop municipal poll 2026 in Marseille: Martine Vassal and Benoit Payan at elbow to elbow

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LaProvence.com broke the news in on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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