Julie Rechagneux, RN candidate in Bordeaux with an impeccable profile

Julie Rechagneux, a rising figure in the Rassemblement National (RN) at age 30, is running in Bordeaux's municipal elections in March. Her disciplined and polished profile contrasts with past ties to radical circles within the party. She aims for a spot in the second round, challenging the traditional right's bid to reclaim the city.

Julie Rechagneux represents the ideal profile for the Rassemblement National (RN) in Bordeaux's municipal race. At 30, she appears composed and disciplined during a January meeting at a downtown café terrace. Wearing a neat scarf to appeal to the local bourgeoisie, she discusses municipal issues without dwelling on her anti-immigration stance: focus on security, defending motorists, promoting gastronomic heritage, repairing sidewalks, and ending social pricing in school cafeterias.

This young candidate aims to reach the second round in March, a outcome that could hinder the traditional right's effort to retake Bordeaux. Described by former colleagues as intelligent and serious, Rechagneux is rising quickly in an RN that promotes ambitious youth. Her career includes training at the Nouvelle-Aquitaine regional council, first as an assistant then as an elected official, under Edwige Diaz's guidance.

Despite her impeccable image, traces of radical associations mark her rise. From 2021 to 2024, she served as community manager for RN elected officials at e-Politic, a communication firm known as a hub for neo-fascist militants. There, she enjoys the trust of Paul-Alexandre Martin, successor to Frédéric Chatillon, a revolutionary nationalist militant. These connections clash with the party's de-demonization strategy, as seen in her social media activities.

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Jordan Bardella speaks energetically at Rassemblement National's municipal campaign launch in Agde, with cheering supporters and party flags.
صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Jordan Bardella does not rule out municipal alliances against extreme left

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Rassemblement national president Jordan Bardella launched the party's municipal campaign on Saturday in Agde and Carcassonne, not ruling out union lists in the second round against the risk of an extreme left victory. He reaffirmed support for Marine Le Pen, on trial in appeal for fake jobs, and said he is preparing to become head of government. These statements come ahead of the March 15 and 22 municipal elections.

Two weeks before the candidacy deadline, the charter launched by the Rassemblement National (RN) to rally right-wing mayors has been signed by only a few dozen elected officials. This initiative, aiming to secure their support in exchange for programmatic commitments, is seen as disconnected from local realities. Julien Sanchez, the RN's campaign director, had boasted of its potential success in December 2025.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

In Rognac, Bouches-du-Rhône, the Rassemblement National's takeover in late November 2024 faces criticism after sixteen months. Five deputies resigned on February 4, denouncing a lack of consultation and democratic drifts. Complaints of harassment and dismissals question the party's promised exemplary 'method'.

With less than a month until the first round of Marseille's municipal elections, former mayor Michèle Rubirola still does not know her position on the list led by Benoît Payan. A symbol of the Printemps marseillais victory in 2020, the ecologist doctor is actively involved in the campaign despite the uncertainty. She proudly defends the municipality's record while managing a painful knee.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

The Rassemblement National (RN) has withdrawn its investiture from candidate Quentin Macullo for the Belfort municipal elections, following the revelation of controversial tweets about newborns' names. Aged 23, Macullo was designated last October but was flagged for a 2022 message deemed racist. This withdrawal is part of a series of disciplinary actions within the far-right party ahead of the March elections.

Nathalie Koenders, François Rebsamen's socialist successor, begins her first municipal campaign in Dijon against a divided left and an optimistic right. Elected mayor on November 25, 2024, the 48-year-old inherits a term shaped by 25 years of socialist governance. Her right-wing rival, Emmanuel Bichot, bets on change after a quarter-century in power.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

In a volatile context, Jordan Bardella of the Rassemblement national and Jean-Luc Mélenchon held successive meetings in Perpignan on February 28 and March 1. The city, led by mayor Louis Aliot (RN), hosted these gatherings ahead of the 2026 municipal elections. Despite school holidays and the threat of rain, the streets had a festive atmosphere.

 

 

 

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