‘Absolute moral rigour’: new Paris mayor Emmanuel Grégoire ideals face stern test

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Updated 23.3.2026
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Mar 23 Evening

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The Guardian - World NewsMar 23

‘Absolute moral rigour’: new Paris mayor Emmanuel Grégoire ideals face stern test

Emmanuel Grégoire, the new left-wing mayor of Paris, aims to continue the city's focus on environmental issues by expanding bike lanes and limiting car use. He also pledged fiscal responsibility and ethical governance. Grégoire's victory, part of a broader set of mayoral elections across France, is seen as a crucial political test before the 2027 presidential election. While the far-right National Rally party failed to win major cities like Marseille, they increased their local representation and secured wins in smaller towns. Grégoire, representing a coalition of left-leaning parties, intends to position Paris as a stronghold against the rise of far-right politics in France. He succeeds Anne Hidalgo, having served as her deputy mayor for six years.

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Emmanuel Grégoire won the Paris mayoral election.

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Grégoire promised to shrink Paris officials’ hefty expenses accounts and end the use of chauffeur-driven cars.

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The RN failed to win Marseille, France’s second-largest city, but significantly increased its local councillors.

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Grégoire said he would position the French capital to hold back the rise of what he called “Trumpian politics” in France.

— Emmanuel Grégoire

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At least 30 school monitors were suspended in Paris in 2025, 19 after complaints of sexual abuse.

Mar 23 Morning

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BBC News - WorldMar 23

France's Socialists hold onto power in major cities in election boost for mainstream

In recent local elections in France, the Socialist Party and its allies maintained control of major cities, including Paris, Marseille, Lyon, and Lille. While the far-left and far-right made gains in cities like Nice and Roubaix, attempts to form alliances between mainstream left parties and the far-left France Unbowed (LFI) party largely failed. Voters in traditional Socialist strongholds instead turned to centrist and right-wing candidates. The Socialist Party attributed the failure of these alliances to the LFI, particularly after controversies surrounding anti-Semitism accusations and calls for boycotts. Despite these setbacks, LFI celebrated victories in Saint-Denis and Roubaix, signaling their continued influence. The election results are being viewed as a potential indicator for the upcoming presidential elections.

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South China Morning PostMar 23

Emmanuel Gregoire becomes new mayor of Paris, succeeding fellow Socialist Anne Hidalgo

Emmanuel Gregoire, a Socialist candidate, won the Paris mayoral election on Sunday, succeeding fellow Socialist Anne Hidalgo. The municipal elections across France, including in 1,500 communes, served as a test of the local political landscape before the 2027 presidential race. Gregoire secured victory over conservative rival Rachida Dati, claiming it as a win for a "vibrant, progressive Paris." Voters elected mayors and municipal councillors for six-year terms. Turnout was higher than in 2020 but lower than in 2014. The elections also saw gains for the traditional left and right, and a major win for the far-right in Nice.

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Socialists and allies held on to power France's big four cities - Paris, Marseille, Lyon and Lille.

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"My conclusion from tonight is that the LFI wins nothing – and what is worse it is the LFI that brings about defeat,"

— Pierre Jouvet, PS secretary-general

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"Tonight we have made the demonstration that nothing can stand in the way of a people on the move."

— Manuel Bompard

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Emmanuel Gregoire won the Paris mayoral race.

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Gregoire is a Socialist candidate.

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Mar 22 Evening

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Al JazeeraMar 22

Socialist Emmanuel Gregoire wins Paris mayoral race

In the recent French municipal elections, Socialist Emmanuel Gregoire won the Paris mayoral race, leading a coalition of left-leaning parties including the Greens and Communists. The election, held on Sunday, saw gains for both the traditional left and right, while the far-right National Rally failed to secure control of key southern cities like Marseille and Toulon. Gregoire, formerly deputy to outgoing mayor Anne Hidalgo, defeated Conservative rival Rachida Dati with approximately 51-53% of the vote. In Marseille, Socialist Mayor Benoit Payan was also re-elected. The Socialist Party chief hailed the victories in Paris and Marseille as a defense against the far right.

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The Guardian - World NewsMar 22

Socialist Emmanuel Grégoire elected mayor of Paris

Socialist Emmanuel Grégoire was elected mayor of Paris, defeating former right-wing minister Rachida Dati. Grégoire, who previously worked with outgoing mayor Anne Hidalgo, secured approximately 52% of the vote. He emphasized priorities such as aiding vulnerable populations and continuing pro-cycling and environmental policies. Grégoire framed the victory as a resistance against the right and far-right in advance of next year's presidential elections. In Marseille, Benoît Payan of a left-wing coalition, including Socialists and the Greens, won the mayoral race. Meanwhile, former Prime Minister Édouard Philippe was re-elected as mayor of Le Havre, potentially signaling a presidential candidacy.

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Emmanuel Gregoire won the Paris mayoral race.

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Gregoire headed a list uniting the traditional left, the Greens and the Communists.

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Only the left can prevent France from this regression.

— Olivier Faure

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Emmanuel Grégoire has been elected mayor of Paris.

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Dati served in government under Emmanuel Macron and Nicolas Sarkozy.

Mar 22 Morning

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The Guardian - World NewsMar 22

Mayoral races in balance as voting opens in last round of French local elections

The second round of French local elections is underway, viewed as an important indicator for the upcoming 2027 presidential race. While local issues often dominate, these elections can reveal national trends and potential alliances. Key races include Paris, where the center-left candidate faces a challenge from a united right-wing front, and Marseille, where the far-right candidate is closely trailing the incumbent center-left mayor. The refusal of mainstream left candidates in both cities to ally with the radical-left France Unbowed (LFI) is a significant factor. The results could influence future national political strategies and the potential for a right-wing coalition. These elections are crucial for gauging voter sentiment and tactical alliances before the next presidential election.

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Voting is under way in France in the second round of local elections.

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Local elections are seen as a bellwether for next year’s presidential race.

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They create momentum, provide a boost and establish a narrative.

— Frédéric Dabi of the polling institute Ifop

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The far-right National Rally (RN) sees the 2027 vote as its best chance yet of seizing power.

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City hall in Paris has been held by the Socialist party (PS) since 2001.