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'Macron alone in his tower': No candidates defending his govt or mandate in France's local elections

Mark Owen welcomes Renaud Foucart, Economist, Author and Senior Lecturer at Lancaster University. He would argue that these elections should not be read as a clean national barometer of French politics. What they reveal instead is the fragmentation between national narratives and local electoral realities: Macronism lacks a meaningful local defence, the far right is unevenly rooted, the traditional parties remain resilient municipally, and the far left often has influence without outright control. From that perspective, the real significance of these elections lies in who can translate local legitimacy into longer-term national momentum ahead of 2027.


This story originally appeared on France24

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