Emmanuel Grégoire passionately criticizes Rachida Dati at Paris rally, crowd supports left-wing stance.
Emmanuel Grégoire passionately criticizes Rachida Dati at Paris rally, crowd supports left-wing stance.
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Emmanuel Grégoire accuses Rachida Dati of drifting toward far right in first rally

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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.

On January 14, 2026, two months before the first round of municipal elections on March 15 and 22, the Paris campaign gained momentum with two key events. In the morning, at City Hall, outgoing mayor Anne Hidalgo, who is not running again, presented her final wishes. She defended her record without mentioning Emmanuel Grégoire, her former first deputy with whom she is on bad terms, even once. « What is at stake is not an alternation or succession, it is first a vision of Paris », she stated. « I trust the Parisian women and men: their demands, their lucidity, and their attachment to this particular city », added the mayor. In an impromptu press point, she reaffirmed that « Paris must remain a left-wing city, a progressive city ».

That evening, Emmanuel Grégoire held his first major rally at La Bellevilloise in the 20th arrondissement. With the hall full, he began his speech on the sidewalk with a megaphone: « We are a bit victims of our success. We will take a huge hall next time ». Leading a left-wing union list excluding La France insoumise (LFI), invested since June 30, 2025, Grégoire multiplied attacks on Rachida Dati, the Les Républicains candidate. He accuses her of drifting toward the far right, claiming to demonstrate that his rival wants to turn Paris into a « facho lab ». « They are outrage, we are competence », he declared before an enthusiastic crowd.

In a context of tight polls, where Grégoire remains neck-and-neck with Dati – unlike Hidalgo's lead in 2020 –, this rally aims to create momentum. Declared candidate for nearly six years, the socialist seeks to solidify his unprecedented union with ecologists and other left-wing forces to counter the right.

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Discussions on X about Emmanuel Grégoire's rally accusations label Rachida Dati's camp as a 'facho lab' allied with extremes, echoed by Grégoire himself; critics dismiss claims as desperate smears and fear of defeat; Dati backers position her as needed change post-Hidalgo; journalists highlight rally attacks like Brossat's and Hidalgo's omission of Grégoire amid left tensions.

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Emmanuel Grégoire celebrates victory as Paris's 2026 mayor-elect amid cheering supporters and iconic Eiffel Tower.
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Emmanuel Grégoire wins 2026 Paris municipal election

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Emmanuel Grégoire, former first deputy to Anne Hidalgo, has been elected mayor of Paris in the 2026 municipal elections second round, with around 50 to 53 percent of votes per Elabe estimates. He beats Rachida Dati (38 to 42 percent) and Sophia Chikirou (8 to 10 percent). The win extends left-wing rule in the capital.

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.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

Socialist Emmanuel Grégoire won the Paris municipal election runoff on March 22, 2026, with 50.52% of votes against Rachida Dati (41.52%) and Sophia Chikirou (7.96%). An arrondissement analysis reveals a divided capital with minimal shifts, while Dati blames divisions on the right and center for her defeat.

Building on the historic December union of PS, Greens, and PCF, Emmanuel Grégoire has won the backing of former Mélenchon ally Danielle Simonnet for the Paris municipal elections. In exchange for two council seats, she aims to mobilize working-class voters in eastern Paris and counter La France insoumise's Sophia Chikirou.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

One and a half months before the March 2026 municipal elections, socialist candidate Emmanuel Grégoire, head of the left-wing union list excluding La France insoumise, presented his program to Le Monde on Thursday, February 5. He prioritizes housing and commits to not increasing Paris's debt. He assumes a break in method with outgoing mayor Anne Hidalgo, his first deputy from 2018 to 2024.

Maud Gatel, MoDem's leader in Paris, announces her endorsement of Rachida Dati, the Republicans' candidate, for the 2026 Paris municipal elections. She believes Dati is the only one who can enable a change from the left. This support highlights convergence on priorities like debt reduction and climate adaptation.

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Rachida Dati, Les Républicains and MoDem candidate for Paris mayor—who secured MoDem's endorsement in December 2025—ruled out on March 5 any alliance with Reconquête's Sarah Knafo. She urged the right to rally behind her from the March 15 first round, warning that far-right pacts would alienate more centrist voters than they attract.

 

 

 

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