“Overall, the neighborhood votes unanimously, rather to the right,” said a retired resident of the 16th century.
And this Sunday, April 10, the borough was no exception to the rule.
A large part of the voters, 46.75%, set their sights on the candidate president, Emmanuel Macron, to the detriment of Valérie Pécresse who only comes in 3rd position in the district, behind Éric Zemmour, with 13.81% of the vote.
A turnaround for the 16th century, which traditionally votes for Les Républicains and where François Fillon won 58.45% of the vote in the last presidential election, in 2017.
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"She doesn't have the build, not the speech, she's not a speaker.
Do you see her facing Putin?
Hélène, a resident of the 16th century, does not mince words to qualify the candidate who was shunned at the ballot box, who only obtained 4.8% of the votes nationally in the first round.
"I don't see her as President of the Republic, you still need someone who imposes herself", agrees a passerby who preferred to vote Emmanuel Macron.
For Michel, retired, Les Républicains "did not understand the evolution of their electorate, they tensed up on old values that no longer apply".