Rachida Dati on the front page of the Parisian : "I want Paris to be safe and clean." Agnès Buzyn in the JDD : "My two priorities: cleanliness and safety." The LR candidate in Le Parisien : “No one can win alone. On the evening of the first round, there will be the question of how best to turn the Hidalgo page. ”
The head of the LREM list in the JDD : "then (after the first round), I will reach out to all those who are ready to carry an alternative to the outgoing majority" . Dati and Buzyn are both competitive and complementary. It is their luck and their problem at the same time. It is the charm and complexity of a two-round ballot.
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The gathering of one's own camp is the prerequisite for any victory. The three main headers have understood this and have, each in their own way, achieved it. Anne Hidalgo, taking her green course, keeps the EELV list at a distance while everywhere else in the big cities, a spectacular breakthrough of the Greens is announced. The mayor
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