Guillaume Tabard : «Aux municipales 2026, la gauche paie ses alliances avec LFI»

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The article discusses the implications of the 2026 municipal elections in France, particularly for the left-wing parties. Guillaume Tabard argues that the left will pay the price for their alliances with La France Insoumise (LFI). The elections are seen as a test for the 2027 presidential election, with potential shifts in key cities like Besançon and Paris. The article highlights the high abstention rate and its potential impact on the results. It also mentions Rachida Dati's challenge to the left's long-standing rule in Paris and the battle in Toulouse, where Jean-Luc Mélenchon aims to gain ground. The article suggests that the results will lead to internal reckoning within the left-wing coalition.
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AI-ExtractedA Paris, Rachida Dati veut mettre fin à un quart de siècle de règne de la gauche
Les Républicains peuvent se réjouir d’avoir gagné Besançon, un fief historique de la gauche.
A Toulouse, Moudenc veut empêcher Mélenchon de conquérir un trophée
L’échec électoral de la France Insoumise semble annoncer les prochains règlements de compte avec le reste de la gauche.
Aux municipales 2026, la gauche paie ses alliances avec LFI
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