Municipales 2026 : l’échec des alliances LFI-PS
The article discusses the failure of alliances between La France Insoumise (LFI) and the Socialist Party (PS) in the 2026 municipal elections. Historically, PS-PCF alliances in the second round created positive momentum for the left.
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AI-generatedThe article discusses the failure of alliances between La France Insoumise (LFI) and the Socialist Party (PS) in the 2026 municipal elections. Historically, PS-PCF alliances in the second round created positive momentum for the left. However, in the recent elections, while the PS would have been defeated without LFI, these alliances failed to prevent losses in several cities. Specifically, the article cites Clermont, Brest, and Tulle as examples where the LFI-PS alliance did not succeed in maintaining left-wing control. The article highlights the ineffectiveness of this strategy in the context of the 2026 municipal elections.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
3 extractedAlliances did not save several cities, such as Clermont, Brest or Tulle.
PS-PCF alliances in the second round created dynamics since the pink wave of 1977.
In cities lost by the left, the socialists would have been swept away without LFI.