Election campaigns sometimes start where you least expect it.
That of the municipal elections in Paris undoubtedly began in this month of March 2023 – that is to say three years before the deadline – on the back of overflowing garbage cans in the streets of the capital.
Faced with the status quo caused by the garbage collectors' strike, everyone took the opportunity to advance their first pawns.
The Macronist suitors, Gabriel Attal and Clément Beaune, targeted
Anne Hidalgo's
"inaction" .
The outgoing PS mayor and his majority replied to be in solidarity with the social movement, arguing that the government should
“take responsibility”
by withdrawing the pension reform.
As for the right, carried by Rachida Dati, it promises
“a minimum service”
of cleanliness in the event of victory in 2026.
Slowly, the decor settles, and the outcome of the play is far from certain according to the Ifop survey for
Le Figaro
which tests the potential successors of Anne Hidalgo in the opinion.
Not to mention that the mayor of Paris may well not have said her…
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