Jean-Luc Mélenchon backs LFI's Sophia Chikirou at her final Paris mayoral campaign rally amid rival tensions.
Jean-Luc Mélenchon backs LFI's Sophia Chikirou at her final Paris mayoral campaign rally amid rival tensions.
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Mélenchon backs Chikirou in controversial Paris campaign

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One week before the first round of Paris municipals on March 15, Jean-Luc Mélenchon supported LFI candidate Sophia Chikirou at her final rally, targeting socialist rival Emmanuel Grégoire. Right-wing candidate Rachida Dati urges voters not to split their votes to enable change. Centrist Pierre-Yves Bournazel persists with his independent run amid tensions.

The Paris municipal elections, set for March 15 and 22, 2026, look tight according to an Elabe-Berger Levrault poll for Le Figaro, BFMTV, and La Tribune Dimanche. Emmanuel Grégoire, the united left candidate outside LFI, would get 33% in the first round, ahead of Rachida Dati at 29%, backed by Les Républicains, MoDem, and UDI. Pierre-Yves Bournazel of Horizons with Renaissance support, and La France insoumise's Sophia Chikirou round out the field, with outsiders potentially deciding the runoff.

On March 9, LFI leader Jean-Luc Mélenchon joined Sophia Chikirou at the Maison de la mutualité for her final rally before the vote. In a packed hall, the candidate decried the 'dirty tricks, slanders, threats, and assaults' endured during her controversy-plagued campaign. '90% and even more' of the attacks slide off her, she claimed, calling it 'resistance.' She targeted Emmanuel Grégoire and his party for 'perpetuating generalized chaos.'

For her part, Rachida Dati, in a Figaro interview, stresses the need for change after 25 years of left-wing governance. 'For the first time, a majority of Parisians want change. The right and center are the majority,' she says, urging 'electoral responsibility' to avoid splitting votes against a 'radical left that has already largely destroyed Paris.'

Pierre-Yves Bournazel, accused of dividing the right, holds firm. 'I'm not here to make us lose, I'm here to win,' he stated on Europe 1 and CNews. He plans to unveil ten measures on Tuesday against the périscolaire sexual violence scandal and positions himself as a 'third way' between Grégoire and Dati, despite a reported Russian-linked interference on X the previous week.

These dynamics highlight the stakes of a historic vote for the capital.

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On X, LFI supporters praise Jean-Luc Mélenchon's appearance at Sophia Chikirou's final Paris rally as a mobilizing success with potential for an upset, while critics highlight her legal troubles, vulgar rhetoric, and question alliances; media reports feature Mélenchon's attacks on rivals like Sarah Knafo as 'dangerous' amid calls not to split votes.

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Illustration of Paris candidates Grégoire, Dati, and Chikirou in a tense election debate.
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Tense debate between Grégoire, Dati and Chikirou in Paris

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The three candidates for the Paris municipal election runoff, Emmanuel Grégoire, Rachida Dati and Sophia Chikirou, clashed in a debate lasting over two and a half hours organized by Le Figaro and BFMTV on March 18, 2026. Discussions covered security, after-school care, housing and personal attacks. With four days until the vote, the race looks tight following post-first-round mergers and withdrawals.

In the first round of Paris municipal elections on March 15, 2026, Emmanuel Grégoire, left-wing united candidate excluding LFI, leads with nearly 10 points ahead of Rachida Dati (LR). He tops 14 of the 20 arrondissements, leaving the other 6, mainly in the west, to his rival. Pierre-Yves Bournazel (Horizons), Sophia Chikirou (LFI) and Sarah Knafo (Reconquête!) qualify for the second round.

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An Ifop-Fiducial poll for Paris Match and Sud Radio, published on March 19, 2026, gives Emmanuel Grégoire 46% voting intentions in Paris's second round, ahead of Rachida Dati at 44%. Sophia Chikirou gets 10%.

In a televised debate on February 24, 2026, Lyon's ecologist mayor Grégory Doucet said he was open to allying with LFI candidate Anaïs Belouassa Cherifi in the second round of the municipal elections, with conditions. The debate, featuring the main candidates, focused on the death of militant Quentin Deranque and security issues. Poll favorite Jean-Michel Aulas faced attacks on his record and political backing.

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Former Paris mayor Bertrand Delanoë is supporting Emmanuel Grégoire's candidacy in the 2026 municipal elections. The popular figure who shifted the capital to the left in 2001 is lending his notoriety to the socialist amid a rise in extremes and populism. He aims to influence the vote against Rachida Dati.

Following the second round of the 2026 municipal elections on March 22, socialists blame Jean-Luc Mélenchon and La France insoumise (LFI) for losses in several strongholds taken by the right. PS leader Olivier Faure calls Mélenchon the 'ballast of the left' as LFI claims breakthroughs.

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Following Jean-Luc Mélenchon's controversial 'grand remplacement' reference in Villeurbanne, several La France insoumise (LFI) cadres have made skin color a criterion for selecting candidates in the 2026 municipal elections, fueling accusations of racialism within the party.

 

 

 

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