French voters cast votes on Sunday to pick mayors and councillors in elections widely seen as a barometer of France's political mood ahead of the high-stakes 2027 presidential race.
By Gianluca Lo Nostro and Michel Rose PARIS, March 15 (Reuters) - Marseille's leftist mayor and his far-right rival were tied ...
Polling booths have closed after the first round of France's municipal elections, considered a litmus test for the ...
Socialist candidate Emmanuel Grégoire surged ahead of former culture minister Rachida Dati in the first round of voting for ...
Both the far right and far left did well in the first round. But much now depends on the complex alliance building before the second round runoffs on March 22.
A Socialist candidate was leading in Paris while the far right looked strong in several southern cities as projections ...
City elections are a crucial test of parties’ strength and appetite for alliances ahead of 2027 presidential contest ...
Analysts see the local polls as an early indicator of key trends and patterns of tactical voting ahead of the presidential ...
Voters across France choose mayors this week. The far right is performing strongly in the country’s second city, making the ...
Municipal elections are giving political parties an early stress test before the 2027 presidential race in France.
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The death of French far-right activist Quentin Deranque one month ago has cast a shadow over elections typically focused on local concerns.