David Guiraud receives Mélenchon's support in Roubaix

Five weeks before the municipal elections, Jean-Luc Mélenchon supported David Guiraud, deputy and mayoral candidate in Roubaix. The meeting was briefly disrupted by activists from the «Nous vivrons» collective protesting against antisemitism. Guiraud, often accused on this issue, downplayed the incident.

In Roubaix's town hall, a city in northern France, David Guiraud held a major rally on Saturday, attended by Jean-Luc Mélenchon, leader of La France Insoumise. Five weeks before the 2026 municipal elections, this event is a pivotal moment for the candidate, who hints it might be his last as a deputy. Guiraud, aiming to deliver Mélenchon's largest Insoumise city, saw his gathering briefly interrupted by members of the «Nous vivrons» collective, which opposes antisemitism.

Cries and posters emerged unexpectedly: «No antisemites in our town halls!», chanted the activists, before being swiftly removed by security amid boos from the crowd. David Guiraud, experienced in media clashes and frequently criticized for controversial statements on antisemitism, responded lightheartedly: «An interesting little happening, it adds some atmosphere!». Moments later, Jean-Luc Mélenchon dismissed the disruptors as «clowns» from his podium.

Mélenchon's backing bolsters Guiraud's campaign in this northern city, where Insoumise stars appear aligned. The incident highlights tensions from accusations leveled against the candidate by opponents. Roubaix, a potential stronghold for La France Insoumise, could prove a key battleground in the upcoming municipals.

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One week before the first round of Paris municipals on March 15, Jean-Luc Mélenchon supported LFI candidate Sophia Chikirou at her final rally, targeting socialist rival Emmanuel Grégoire. Right-wing candidate Rachida Dati urges voters not to split their votes to enable change. Centrist Pierre-Yves Bournazel persists with his independent run amid tensions.

David Guiraud, a 33-year-old deputy close to La France insoumise (LFI), secured 46.64% of the votes in the first round of municipal elections in Roubaix (Nord), ahead of all competitors on Sunday evening. He doubled the score of outgoing right-wing mayor Alexandre Garcin (20.09%) and tripled that of left-wing rival Karim Amrouni (16.76%).

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At a meeting in Marseille on March 7, 2026, Jean-Luc Mélenchon sharply criticized the Socialist Party's «irresponsible and dangerous» attitude, one week before the first round of municipal elections. Supporting La France insoumise candidate Sébastien Delogu, he stated that «Marseille will not be swept away by the brown wave» of the Rassemblement national. He also denied antisemitism accusations from his former left-wing allies.

In his final rally before the first round of municipal elections on March 15, Emmanuel Grégoire, candidate from the non-Mélenchonist left, urged Parisians to oppose the alliance between the right and far-right. He targeted rivals Rachida Dati and Sarah Knafo, accusing them of aiming to bring down the capital to prepare for the 2027 elections.

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In Bobigny, Seine-Saint-Denis, outgoing mayor Abdel Sadi has the backing of the entire left, including La France insoumise, for the first round of municipal elections. The city, a historical symbol of the communist 'red belt', sees the united left facing six competing lists.

In Orléans, outgoing mayor Serge Grouard, in power since 2001, is seeking a new term in the March 15 municipal elections. The proliferation of lists promises an unprecedented first round, with the left aiming to reconquer the city. At the last municipal council, Grouard defended his security record, despite opposition criticism.

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Jean-Luc Moudenc, the center-right outgoing mayor of Toulouse since 2014, is running a delicate campaign to retain his seat against left-wing opponents. At 65, he draws on a local record that contrasts with the city's national voting trends. His challengers include socialist François Briançon and LFI deputy François Piquemal.

 

 

 

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