Bertrand Delanoë appoggia Emmanuel Grégoire per le elezioni municipali di Parigi 2026

L’ex sindaco di Parigi Bertrand Delanoë sostiene la candidatura di Emmanuel Grégoire alle elezioni municipali del 2026. La popolare figura che ha spostato la capitale a sinistra nel 2001 presta la sua notorietà al socialista in un contesto di ascesa degli estremi e del populismo. Punta a influenzare il voto contro Rachida Dati.

Bertrand Delanoë, ex sindaco di Parigi dal 2001 al 2014, appoggia attivamente Emmanuel Grégoire, suo ex capo di gabinetto, in vista delle elezioni municipali del 2026. Durante una visita mattutina di febbraio al mercato Maubert nel 5º arrondissement, Delanoë ha conversato con i venditori sotto la pioggia. Ha dichiarato: «Le poste in gioco oggi, ed eccoci qua, sono la democrazia, la Repubblica e i valori universali.»

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