Clash between left-wing lists in Marseille for 2026 municipals

In Marseille, tensions are rising between incumbent mayor Benoît Payan and La France insoumise candidate Sébastien Delogu ahead of the 2026 municipal elections. Delogu accuses Payan of pursuing a Macronist policy, while Payan blames his rival for choosing division. Meanwhile, Marine Le Pen is supporting RN candidate Franck Allisio, heightening the far-right threat.

The 2026 municipal elections in Marseille promise to be contentious, with a marked divide within the left. Incumbent mayor Benoît Payan, labeled divers gauche since December 2020, faces a dissident candidacy from Sébastien Delogu, a Bouches-du-Rhône deputy for La France insoumise (LFI). On January 15, Delogu presented his program at a meeting in a Canebière cinema in the 1st arrondissement, surrounded by militants and future running mates. Comprising nearly 400 proposals, the program aims to « accelerate everywhere » to address the city's social fractures, echoing some 2020 Printemps marseillais promises but with a more aggressive approach.

Delogu accuses Payan of pursuing a « Macronist policy » and groups him, along with divers droite candidate Martine Vassal and RN leader Franck Allisio, in a « corrupt political system » he vows to overthrow. Payan retorts that Delogu, whom he once called « my Seb » before the turbulent 2024 legislative elections, has « chosen division » and « must assume it to the end ». Despite the RN threat, a union in the second round, scheduled after March 15, remains uncertain, with voices urging the two candidates not to jeopardize a merger.

On January 16, Marine Le Pen, head of the Rassemblement national (RN), made her first campaign trip to Marseille to support Franck Allisio, the left's main challenger. Present for about 20 hours, she enjoyed a bath of militant fervor at the deputy's New Year's greetings event, despite protests by 500 young antifas outside Parc Chanot in the 9th arrondissement, who displayed banners and smoke. Delogu reiterated that he is « the main enemy of the RN in Marseille », while expressing surprise at social media accusations from Le Canard enchaîné, claiming he is playing into the far right's hands: « When everyone knows I never speak to RN people ».

Le Pen's visit aims to boost Allisio's campaign, away from the Paris appeal trial of the party's European parliamentary assistants.

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Illustration of a lively French town square gearing up for the 2026 municipal elections, with politicians campaigning before a historic town hall, highlighting high stakes for the Senate.
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The stakes of France's 2026 municipal elections

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As the March 2026 municipal elections approach, French political parties are gearing up, with repercussions for the September senatorial vote. A collective launches tools to promote social parity, while the National Rally adopts a cautious strategy. These elections will shape the Senate's makeup.

No one in Paris dares consider Marseille flipping to the Rassemblement National in the 2026 municipal elections. Yet, this scenario remains possible, with the key in the hands of La France Insoumise. Maintaining the LFI list in the second round could favor the RN candidate's election.

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With less than two months until the municipal elections, Jordan Bardella, president of the Rassemblement National, has revealed quantified ambitions for his party, estimating it could win several dozen communes. Marseille is highlighted as the main target, with candidate Franck Allisio neck-and-neck with incumbent mayor Benoît Payan in polls.

In his first major campaign rally on January 14, 2026, Emmanuel Grégoire, head of a left-wing union list in Paris, sharply criticized his rival Rachida Dati, accusing her of wanting to turn the capital into a « facho lab ». Earlier that day, outgoing mayor Anne Hidalgo defended her record without mentioning her former first deputy, stressing that Paris must remain a left-wing city.

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Raphaël Glucksmann's recent TV appearance on LCI has sown doubt among his Parti socialiste supporters. The MEP is navigating a period of strategic silence that draws criticism. Bernard Cazeneuve calls for order on the left to counter the Rassemblement national in 2027.

Valérie Pécresse, the Republicans' 2022 presidential candidate, firmly opposes any union with the National Rally in an op-ed published on December 14. She urges her party not to sell out and to refocus on its values to revive France. This stance comes as some within the Republicans consider such an alliance.

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France's Council of State confirmed on Monday, November 10, the forced resignation of Marine Le Pen from her Pas-de-Calais departmental councilor role, following her conviction for public funds embezzlement. This ruling heightens doubts over her 2027 presidential bid. The Rassemblement National party faces growing criticism of its economic policies as its leaders seek dialogue with business leaders.

 

 

 

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