Our series “Anne Hidalgo, ten years at the head of Paris”
A decade of ups…and downs
Fierce battles for his beliefs
A mayor fond of about-faces
Clashes that have become trademarks?
(to be published Tuesday March 26)
When people indulge in “Hidalgobashing”
(to be published Tuesday March 26)
The painful erosion of the Socialist Party
(to be published Wednesday March 27)
Weather vane or… simply pragmatic?
Everyone will have their own opinion on the matter.
But, in fact, on many issues, Anne Hidalgo has not hesitated to change tack since she took charge of City Hall, ten years ago now.
And this, as soon as he takes up his position.
During the last mandate of Bertrand Delanoë, his socialist predecessor, the municipal majority declared itself opposed to the extension of work on Sundays.
And Anne Hidalgo took up this speech during her campaign against Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet, her right-wing opponent, who wanted to adapt the city to the new rhythms of life of Parisians.
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