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French Municipal Elections: Left Wins Cities, Far-Right Gains, New Rules

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What specific impact will Dorotea kommunlista's comeback have on the current coalition and election outcomes in Västerbotten?
How will the new electoral rules (e.g., gender parity, proportional voting) affect voter turnout and results in the 2026 French municipal elections?
What are the detailed results and voter percentages for key cities like Paris, Lyon, Marseille, and Nice in the 2026 elections?
What measures are being taken to address the lack of candidates in communes like Franconville, Verneuil-Petit, and Hestroff, and how will this impact local governance?
What is the exact party affiliation of Thomas Cazenave, the winner in Bordeaux, and how does it align with Macron's Renaissance party or other centrist groups?
Control of Bordeaux after the 2026 French municipal electionsfactual

Macron’s Renaissance party now controls Bordeaux.

According to www.politico.eu
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Centrist candidate Thomas Cazenave won in Bordeaux, without specifying party affiliation.

According to www.connexionfrance.com

Context: This contradiction suggests uncertainty about which political party controls Bordeaux post-election, with one source attributing it to Macron's party and another describing a centrist win without clear party alignment, potentially indicating a misalignment or incomplete information.

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