In Marseille, Ecologists' general assembly annulled due to irregularities

The national statutory council of the Ecologists party has annulled the results of the Marseille adherents' general assembly held in October 2025. This decision follows irregularities and the conviction of Hassen Hammou, designated as lead figure, for corruption of a minor. The event aimed to validate a union strategy for the 2026 municipal elections.

In October 2025, under national oversight since March of the same year, nearly 300 Ecologists militants in Marseille participated in a general assembly. They validated through two votes a strategy of union with the Printemps marseillais from the first round of the March 2026 municipal elections. Hassen Hammou, former regional spokesperson, was designated as lead negotiator with other left-wing coalition forces to keep the city on the left.

However, the process was marred by irregularities. On December 16, 2025, Hassen Hammou was convicted by the courts to fifteen months' suspended prison sentence for corruption of a minor, a morals case he had hidden from his party before his election. He has appealed the decision.

The national statutory council of the Ecologists, meeting on Friday, January 2, 2026, outright annulled the general assembly's results. This drastic measure highlights internal party tensions and challenges in preparing for the municipal elections in this key city.

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Lyon mayoral candidates Grégory Doucet and Anaïs Belouassa Cherifi during a televised debate, as Doucet signals openness to alliance.
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Grégory Doucet open to alliance with LFI in second round of Lyon municipal elections

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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.

Amid a national retreat from ecological ambitions, emblematic environmental measures are becoming more consensual at the municipal level. In Paris, Les Républicains candidate Rachida Dati includes green proposals in her program for the March 15 and 22, 2026 elections. Yet, some issues remain contentious.

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Political scientist Simon Persico believes ecologists have little to gain in the March 15 and 22 municipal elections. The 2020 local polls saw an exceptional green breakthrough. Six years on, the political landscape has shifted.

The official campaign for France's 2026 municipal elections began on March 2, involving over 50,000 lists and 900,000 candidates across 34,944 communes. The votes are scheduled for March 15 and 22, selecting mayors for the next six years. Le Monde offers in-depth coverage of more than 100 communes.

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Following the first round of the 2026 municipal elections, the Parti Socialiste (PS) and Les Écologistes allied with La France Insoumise (LFI) in several major cities except Paris and Marseille to counter right-wing victories in the runoff. These deals have drawn sharp criticism from right-wing and centrist opponents. PS leader Olivier Faure says he understands these local choices while denying any national agreement.

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