Paris left seals unprecedented union deal for municipal elections

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.

On the evening of Wednesday, December 17, 2025, Emmanuel Grégoire, the Socialist Party (PS) candidate, hailed a 'historic moment' after Paris's left-wing parties, excluding La France insoumise (LFI), endorsed an unprecedented agreement. For the first time since 1977, when the capital's mayor was first elected by universal suffrage, the Socialists, Greens, and Communists are uniting from the first round for a joint candidacy to the Paris Council.

Following months of negotiations, the party leaders reached common ground on Tuesday evening. Parisian Green members approved the deal by 73.7% in an online vote on Wednesday, which their leader David Belliard, a 2020 candidate, called a 'vote of responsibility.' Among the Communists, led by Ian Brossat, approval reached 77.9%.

The agreement aims to strengthen the left ahead of the 2026 municipal elections, promoting values of social and popular ecology. Belliard celebrated the union as a way to 'make Paris a city proud of its values.'

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Illustration of French left's electoral losses in historic strongholds like Brest due to LFI alliances in 2026 municipal elections, showing dejected supporters and results map.
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French left loses bastions due to LFI alliances in municipal elections

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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.

Less than a week before the first round of municipal elections on March 15, 2026, recent polls show tight voting intentions in major cities. Le Figaro provides an infographic on trends in Paris, Marseille, Lyon, and other areas. Races are especially competitive in metropolises, making first-round wins unlikely.

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Building on the historic December union of PS, Greens, and PCF, Emmanuel Grégoire has won the backing of former Mélenchon ally Danielle Simonnet for the Paris municipal elections. In exchange for two council seats, she aims to mobilize working-class voters in eastern Paris and counter La France insoumise's Sophia Chikirou.

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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France’s left-wing coalitions held the mayoralties of Paris, Marseille and Lyon in the 2026 municipal elections, while Marine Le Pen’s National Rally said it increased its number of mayors to about 70 nationwide. The results also exposed continuing strains inside the left as conservatives and the far right notched gains in smaller and midsize cities.

In Nanterre, a left-wing stronghold since 1935, four left-wing lists will compete in the first round of municipal elections on March 15. Socialists have refused to join the outgoing majority backed by communists and ecologists, marking an unprecedented split. This division comes amid a succession following the departure of former mayor Patrick Jarry.

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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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