‘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.