Jean-Luc Mélenchon backs David Guiraud in Roubaix for 2026 municipal elections

On January 31, Jean-Luc Mélenchon visited Roubaix to support David Guiraud, La France Insoumise candidate for mayor in the 2026 municipal elections. This city of nearly 100,000 residents, one of France's poorest, is a key target for the populist movement. A victory could impact the 2027 presidential campaign.

On Saturday, January 31, Roubaix's Watremez hall hosted a rally reminiscent of a presidential campaign. Jean-Luc Mélenchon, leader of La France Insoumise (LFI), came to back David Guiraud, a Nord deputy and mayoral candidate in this former textile capital. With less than two months before the March 2026 municipal vote, the event highlights LFI's ambitions in a city of nearly 100,000 residents, where much of the population has Maghrebi immigrant roots.

Roubaix, labeled France's poorest city by Insee, serves as a testing ground for Mélenchon's electoral strategy. A win could spark a « force de contagion » for the 2027 presidential race, according to the former socialist senator. In his speech, Mélenchon addressed national issues tailored to the local audience: the « shameful genocide » in Gaza, secularism, Islam, and fighting racism. Amid right-wing stigmatization of Muslims, he stated: « When you cast an “insoumis” vote, you cast a vote against racism, against Islamophobia, for the Republic, for freedom of conscience ».

This endorsement aims to bolster LFI's prospects in one of its top electoral targets, underscoring the national stakes of this local election.

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