Alliances on right and isolation on left for 2026 municipals

Ahead of the 2026 municipal elections, Les Républicains and Horizons are forging natural local partnerships, while La France insoumise pursues a solitary strategy against the united front of other left-wing forces.

The French municipal elections are scheduled for March 15 and 22, 2026. On the right, Bruno Retailleau, president of Les Républicains (LR), dreams of a 'blue wave.' Without a national agreement, LR and Horizons, Édouard Philippe's party, are allying locally due to political proximity. 'We share a history and ideas with people at Horizons. Most of their elected officials come from us,' notes Alexandre Portier, LR deputy from Rhône. Édouard Philippe, a former LR member, maintains cordial relations with Retailleau, both opposed to Emmanuel Macron. 'With LR, it's a natural alliance because they are already our local partners,' observes Christophe Béchu, Horizons' general secretary, who has LR support for his re-election in Angers. Horizons remains vigilant against potential LR alliances with the far right.

On the left, Jean-Luc Mélenchon's La France insoumise (LFI) will go alone in most communes. In contrast, Ecologists, Socialists, and Communists have agreed on first-round pacts. Marine Tondelier, national secretary of the Ecologists, relies on these alliances to defend 2020 wins in Lyon, Bordeaux, and Strasbourg, following the 2024 European setback. Though an advocate of the Nouveau Front populaire, she prioritizes pragmatism with Socialists to avoid losses that could harm her 2027 primary bid.

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Illustration of a lively French town square gearing up for the 2026 municipal elections, with politicians campaigning before a historic town hall, highlighting high stakes for the Senate.
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The stakes of France's 2026 municipal elections

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As the March 2026 municipal elections approach, French political parties are gearing up, with repercussions for the September senatorial vote. A collective launches tools to promote social parity, while the National Rally adopts a cautious strategy. These elections will shape the Senate's makeup.

France's municipal elections on March 15 and 22, 2026, loom as a key test for local democracy, one year before the presidential vote. They may reveal rising abstention rates signaling distrust in elected officials and point to the far right's growing influence. Mayors, the most popular figures, handle vital issues like housing and transport.

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Paris's left-wing parties, excluding La France insoumise, have approved a historic agreement to field a united list from the first round of the March 2026 municipal elections, backing Socialist candidate Emmanuel Grégoire.

No one in Paris dares consider Marseille flipping to the Rassemblement National in the 2026 municipal elections. Yet, this scenario remains possible, with the key in the hands of La France Insoumise. Maintaining the LFI list in the second round could favor the RN candidate's election.

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Ahead of the 2027 presidential election, Jean-Luc Mélenchon, likely La France insoumise candidate, builds the 'new France' concept to counter the far right. Launched in 2018 at meetings in Epinay-sur-Seine, this national narrative highlights popular neighborhoods as a bulwark against racism and division.

Deputy Sophia Chikirou, La France insoumise (LFI) lead candidate for the 2026 Paris municipal elections, is holding her first major campaign rally on Friday, January 30. She aims to build on the party's recent electoral successes in the capital. This launch signals the start of an effort to win seats on the Paris City Council.

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In an exclusive interview with Le Figaro, Laurent Wauquiez, leader of LR deputies, expresses his persistent ambition despite the party's internal crises. He believes there is no natural right-wing candidate for the presidential election and pledges to do everything to pull France out of its decadence. This comes as divisions deepen between Wauquiez and Bruno Retailleau over the budget and the union of the right.

 

 

 

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