Six More Years: for the Socialists, Paris Is (Really) a Party
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The Parisian right has long had an appointment with Sisyphe. At each deadline, it climbs its rock almost to the top, carried by the malfeasances of a socialist executive firmly secured to power for a quarter of a century. Then, invariably, the stone rolls again in the valley, condemning its efforts to a perpetual restart. 2026, year zero...Around Rachida Dati, under the terms of a "not a flamboyant first turn", as entrusted in his team, one had …
The socialist Emmanuel Grégoire, the centrist Édouard Philippe and the right-wing Éric Ciotti. These politicians were this Sunday three of the main winners of the second round of the municipal elections in France. Local elections have reflected the political fragmentation in the neighbouring country and have not shown any obvious dynamics at the national level, beyond the weight of the progressive electorate in the big cities — it is much weaker…
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