Almost twenty years after Bertrand Delanoë's first victory, Paris can finally hope for an alternation. This is what most of the capital's voters undoubtedly want. However, with a quarter of the vote (according to our poll) in the first round, Anne Hidalgo calmly plans to extend her mandate for six years. Six years of hearing a soft voice (like new mobilities), inclusive (like writing), defending a furiously ideological vision. In the wonderland of Anne Hidalgo grow urban vegetables, peacefully ride citizen scooters, hatch the bronze tulips of Jeff Koons, graze the Ouessant sheep along the ring road, flash the Eiffel Tower according to sporting victories and planetary tragedies. With it, the rats themselves, which swarm in the streets, would have the crisp features of the figures of Walt Disney. Alas, when the hallucination subsides, Paris is a desolation. Constant work, persistent dirt,
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