The upcoming Parisian elections are shaping up to be a pivotal moment for the city,with potential alliances and strategic positioning dominating the conversation. As the March 15th first round approaches, candidates are actively defining their strategies and considering potential partnerships to maximize their chances of success.
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A Broad Coalition: The Key to Victory in Paris?
Unlike Emmanuel Grégoire,who is currently declining any formal agreement with the list led by sophia Chikirou, Lucie Castets is maintaining an open mind regarding potential collaborations. My focus is on building the moast extensive possible union of the left, both at the national and local levels.
She expressed significant concern about the possibility of a right-wing victory, with Rachida Dati potentially allied with the far-right’s Sarah Knafo, emphasizing the need for a united left to secure a win.
Castets believes that her list represents the most viable option for left-leaning voters, hoping that supporters of Chikirou will recognize this and cast their ballots accordingly. She intends to actively participate in discussions following the first round on March 15th to advocate for her outlook. Recent Ipsos polling data suggests Chikirou could achieve enough support to advance to the second round, garnering 13% of the vote. Furthermore, Castets will serve as a key spokesperson for Emmanuel Grégoire’s campaign, concentrating specifically on public services.








