Guillaume Tabard : «Municipales, ne pas lire 2027 dans le scrutin de 2026»

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According to Guillaume Tabard, the 2026 municipal elections in France should not be interpreted as a predictor for the 2027 presidential election. The article highlights the strategic maneuvering already underway among political parties following the municipal results. Socialists are reassessing alliances, while both the PS and LR see the elections as confirmation of their territorial dominance. Within the PS, criticism of Jean-Luc Mélenchon is growing. The article also points to the Rassemblement National's gains, with the party and its allies winning 37 localities. Finally, the article raises questions about the financial feasibility of the new LFI mayor of Saint-Denis's social programs, given the city's high poverty rate.
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AI-ExtractedRN and its allies won 37 localities on Sunday.
Olivier Faure refers to Mélenchon as a 'boulet' (ball and chain).
Bruno Retailleau is paving his way to 2027 and warns of the risks of socialo-mélenchonist collusion.
Socialists realize that fear is not always good counsel and linking with Insoumis doesn't guarantee saving mayoralties.
PS and LR can be pleased with the election results, confirming their status as dominant territorial forces.
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