Municipalities in France: the Day After the Election, the Time for Lessons for the Parties
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COUNTER-POINT - Major manoeuvres are just beginning, but will remain fragile if they rely only on the supposed lessons of these municipalities.
The folded local election, Edouard Philippe, Gabriel Attal and Bruno Retailleau are already in the campaign for the presidential election, when figures of the "central block" are calling for a common candidacy.
From the left to the far right, very few parties have their own path towards this election.
In the wake of municipal elections without a clear winner, each political camp is expected, Monday, March 23, to learn the lessons of the election, while the issue of alliances and strategies for the presidential already dominates the debate.
From Paris to Marseille via Nîmes, Strasbourg or Nice, the election evening offers some lessons.
An editorial by Dorian de Meeûs. Beyond the local stakes of these municipalities, the election confirms a profound interference of the French political landscape....
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