France’s municipal runoffs tilt the political map

In France’s March 22 municipal runoff, the far-right National Rally notched gains in mid-sized towns and Nice but failed to win marquee targets (Marseille, Nîmes, Toulon) and faces ongoing pressure in a two-round system; Renaissance posted its first big local wins in Bordeaux and Annecy; Paris remains Socialist-led under Emmanuel Grégoire; Edouard Philippe’s presidential bid gains momentum after winning Le Havre; Ciotti’s Nice victory gives the RN a major regional foothold but underscores intra-party tensions with Le Pen; Greens and left-wing alliances faltered in several cities (Strasbourg, Bordeaux, Toulouse, Limoges, Brest); Bayrou lost in Pau, signaling centrists' fragility ahead of the national race.
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- France's Socialists hold onto power in major cities in election boost for mainstream BBC
- Leftists Win Mayoral Elections In Paris And Marseille: Projections Barron's
- Socialist Emmanuel Grégoire elected mayor of Paris The Guardian
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