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Paris municipal elections: for his first meeting, environmentalist David Belliard unveils his proposals and calls for unity

Paris municipal elections: for his first meeting, environmentalist David Belliard unveils his proposals and calls for unity
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2026 municipal elections file
The Green candidate for mayor of Paris is proposing to return an additional 100 hectares to pedestrians over six years. The elected official continues to advocate for a union of the left from the first round, including with LFI.
David Belliard's campaign launch in Paris on Monday, June 23. (Albert Facelly/Libération)

At the start of this week, David Belliard and the Parisian ecologists are smiling. They, who have been explaining for several months that their time has come to lead Paris, and therefore to no longer be mere auxiliaries of the socialists in the municipal majority, finally have in their hands a poll that gives them some hope. In a survey commissioned by the Green Party, their head of the list for the municipal elections in the capital is found – far behind Rachida Dati, certainly – but in the lead on the left in three scenarios tested out of four in a possible first round. "This shows that we can be at the head of the future coalition," believes the deputy mayor of Paris, Anne-Claire Boux, an unfortunate finalist in the internal Green primary for Paris . "The polls predict a big

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