Illustration of French left's electoral losses in historic strongholds like Brest due to LFI alliances in 2026 municipal elections, showing dejected supporters and results map.
Illustration of French left's electoral losses in historic strongholds like Brest due to LFI alliances in 2026 municipal elections, showing dejected supporters and results map.
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French left loses bastions due to LFI alliances in municipal elections

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In the second round of France's 2026 municipal elections, the left held Paris, Lyon, and Marseille but lost historical strongholds like Brest and Clermont-Ferrand due to alliances with La France insoumise (LFI). PS secretary general Pierre Jouvet stated: «La France insoumise fait perdre». The left won in major cities without such alliances.

The second round of municipal elections on March 22, 2026, highlighted the fallout from left-wing alliances with La France insoumise (LFI). Le Figaro reports the left retained major cities like Paris, where Emmanuel Grégoire won with an estimated 50.7% against Rachida Dati (40.7%) and Sophia Chikirou (8.6%), Lyon, and Marseille. It failed in Toulouse, where Jean-Luc Moudenc (divers droite) was reelected with 53% against François Piquemal (LFI, backed by socialists). Historical strongholds flipped: Clermont-Ferrand, socialist-led since 1919, went right; Brest, Poitiers, and Besançon too. Limoges was not won, Avignon neither, and Tulle was lost by the incumbent socialist mayor. PS secretary general Pierre Jouvet concluded: «La France insoumise fait perdre». In most of the 26 cities with left-LFI alliances, the right prevailed, contrasting with wins without them, like Paris. Editorials such as Alexis Brézet's call these pacts «dishonor and defeat», citing a repellent effect on voters. Guillaume Tabard notes this failure will impact the left's 2027 presidential strategy. Turnout reached 57%.

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X discussions criticize LFI alliances for left-wing losses in bastions like Brest, Clermont-Ferrand, Poitiers, and Toulouse, quoting PS secretary Pierre Jouvet's 'La France insoumise fait perdre'. Right-leaning users call LFI a 'boulet' dragging down the left. LFI defends with claims of historic breakthroughs in cities like Roubaix and Creil, accusing PS of betraying voters. Media reports confirm flips in allied cities versus holds in non-allied majors like Paris and Marseille.

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