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Municipales in Paris: Candidate Twice at Lfi, Why Lyes Louffok Supports Emmanuel Grégoire

Summary by Le Parisien
The activist for children's rights posted his support for the united left candidate (outside the LFI), although he wore the colors unsuspecting twice in the legislature. A statement that made her talk about it this weekend.

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According to an exclusive poll for ICI Paris Ile-de-France, the former first deputy of the current mayor of Paris Anne Hidalgo, comes at the top of the voting intentions in the first round of municipal elections.

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The activist for children's rights posted his support for the united left candidate (outside the LFI), although he wore the colors unsuspecting twice in the legislature. A statement that made her talk about it this weekend.

·Paris, France
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The child rights activist, who supported Jean-Luc Mélenchon in 2022, assures that he did not "turn his jacket".

·Paris, France
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MAINTENANCE. If she arrives at the Town Hall, the former Minister of Culture promises "cleanliness, security, soothing mobility". After twenty-five years of socialist management that has indebted and enslaved the capital, the candidate for the city hall of Paris intends to convince by concrete measures.

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Emmanuel Grégoire's left-hand list is credited with 35% of voting intentions in the first round of the municipal elections in Paris, compared with 27% for Rachida Dati, according to an exclusive Ipsos-BVA poll for ICI Paris Île-de-France published this Tuesday.

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The battle for the capital is tight: five candidates could end up in the second round, including Emmanuel Grégoire and Rachida Dati, who will have to form alliances if they want to hope to win. For the first time in more than 25 years, Paris could turn right.

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Radio France broke the news in on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.
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