Sophia Chikirou launches her campaign for Paris municipal elections

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.

Sophia Chikirou, a deputy and spokesperson for La France insoumise (LFI), is leading her party's list for the 2026 Paris municipal elections. In an interview on January 19 with Alexis Poulin on YouTube, the former RT France personality, she highlighted the need for greater involvement in local elections. "The only elections we haven't fully embraced, where we hadn't invested much until now, were the municipals. It's not right that our ideas aren't represented at the local level when so many things are decided there!", she stated.

The party can draw on strong recent performances. In 2022, during the presidential election, LFI candidate Jean-Luc Mélenchon secured 30% of the vote in Paris, placing second, compared to 21.9% nationally where he finished third. In 2024, as part of the Nouveau Front populaire coalition, LFI won four of the eighteen deputy seats in the capital, all in the first round of the snap legislative elections.

This first rally, set at the ménagerie of the Cirque d'hiver, officially kicks off the campaign for the Paris City Council. Chikirou hopes to convert these national successes into local power, where many decisions affect Parisians' daily lives.

関連記事

Jean-Luc Mélenchon backs LFI's Sophia Chikirou at her final Paris mayoral campaign rally amid rival tensions.
AIによって生成された画像

Mélenchon backs Chikirou in controversial Paris campaign

AIによるレポート AIによって生成された画像

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.

Deputy Sophia Chikirou, La France insoumise candidate for Paris mayor, will stand trial on May 12 for alleged fraud from 2018 harming the news site Le Média. She condemns the decision as politically motivated to sabotage her campaign. The case involves an attempt to deceive a bank for over 67,000 euros.

AIによるレポート

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.

Lucie Castets, former Nouveau Front populaire candidate for Matignon in 2024, has announced joining the left-wing union list led by Emmanuel Grégoire for the Paris municipal elections. She holds an eligible position and does not rule out an alliance with La France insoumise. This move aligns with her commitment to left-wing unity against the threat of a right-far-right alliance.

AIによるレポート

In the second round of France's 2026 municipal elections, the left held Paris, Lyon, and Marseille but lost historical strongholds like Brest and Clermont-Ferrand due to alliances with La France insoumise (LFI). PS secretary general Pierre Jouvet stated: «La France insoumise fait perdre». The left won in major cities without such alliances.

Socialist Emmanuel Grégoire won the Paris municipal election runoff on March 22, 2026, with 50.52% of votes against Rachida Dati (41.52%) and Sophia Chikirou (7.96%). An arrondissement analysis reveals a divided capital with minimal shifts, while Dati blames divisions on the right and center for her defeat.

AIによるレポート

The official campaign for France's 2026 municipal elections began on March 2, featuring over 50 000 lists and 900 000 candidates across 34 944 communes. Despite parity mandated by a 2025 law, more than three-quarters of the lists are led by men. The votes are scheduled for March 15 and 22.

 

 

 

このウェブサイトはCookieを使用します

サイトを改善するための分析にCookieを使用します。詳細については、プライバシーポリシーをお読みください。
拒否