Lille
“ It's historic. Stéphane Baly, Green candidate for mayor of Lille is aware of the turning point that could take place on June 28. This Thursday, an Ifop poll published by La Voix du Nord places it at two small points of voting intentions of the outgoing mayor Martine Aubry. " An uncertainty never seen in Lille, " confirms Frédéric Dabi, deputy general manager of Ifop in an interview with the regional daily.
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Credited with 39% of the voting intentions, the socialist mayor gained only nine points compared to the first round (29.8% of the votes on March 15), while his outsider spent him 24.5% of voice at 37% of intentions. The triangular, which promises to be tight, will be played with Violette Spillebout (LREM) credited with 24% (17.5% of the votes in the first round).
But, as he has been saying since October, Stéphane Baly is convinced that the match is played by two. If we take into account the margins of error of the survey, everything is possible. Perched on the belvedere of the Saint-Sauveur wasteland, in 18
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