Rachida Dati rejects alliance with Sarah Knafo ahead of Paris mayoral elections

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.

In a CNews interview on March 5, Rachida Dati, mayor of Paris's 7th arrondissement and candidate for the 2026 municipal elections, reiterated that an alliance with Sarah Knafo was 'not possible.' Knafo, a far-right MEP polling over 10% and likely advancing to the second round, had offered cooperation to defeat the left without withdrawing.

Dati, building on MoDem's prior support announced by Maud Gatel, criticized left-wing pacts like Emmanuel Grégoire's with ex-LFI figures from L’Après, saying she refused alliances without shared values. She warned: 'There are alliances that will make you lose more than gain,' citing risks to her center-right base.

Dati targeted Knafo's European ties to Germany's AfD and neo-Nazi-linked parliamentarians, as well as Reconquête's Zemmour-inspired 'union des droites,' which she dismissed as superficial. She renewed calls for Horizons candidate Pierre-Yves Bournazel—polling around 14%—to join her list, noting prior January disagreements over issues like the 'grand remplacement' and personal attacks.

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