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Paris Mayoral Election: Emmanuel Grégoire, a Surprising Socialist Candidate

Summary by Le Monde
MP Emmanuel Grégoire, who Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo's first deputy before she spurned him, was elected in the first round of the Parti Socialiste's primary elections on Monday, beating Hidalgo's chosen heir.

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After long months of battle, the deputy of Paris and former first deputy of Anne Hidlago, Emmanuel Grégoire, was elected Monday, June 30 candidate of the Socialist Party for the municipal 2026 in the capital. But his way to the Town Hall is bound to be fraught with obstacles.

·Paris, France
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Anne Hidalgo's former right-hand arm won Monday, June 30th in the Socialist Primary in the first round. He will now have to win against Rachida Dati, the favourite of the polls. Le Figaro takes stock of his economic tracks.

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In the wake of the socialist primary lost by Rémi Féraud, strongly supported by Anne Hidalgo, the disappointment is great. The role of the mayor is targeted. At the Paris Council which started today, the atmosphere is heavy for Camp Féraud who fought for weeks.

·Paris, France
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Emmanuel Grégoire won, this Monday, June 30th at night, the primary to nominate the socialist candidate for the municipal elections of 2026 in Paris. At the age of 47, he won the first election in the world.He was... Read more La slam pour Anne Hidalgo : Emmanuel Grégoire nominated against his candidate for the municipal elections in Paris appeared first on current values.

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The deputy managed to impose himself in the Parisian socialist primary from the first round while the outgoing mayor and the socialist apparatus of the capital preferred him Rémi Féraud.

·Paris, France
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Public Senat broke the news in on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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