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Last poll for Paris 2025 elections. Second round. The anti-car candidate is at 36%.

7h 23m ago by feddit.uk/u/NomNom in fuckcars from feddit.uk

The election is in 10 days. This is the most likely scenario in the second round according to polls.

How's the person who's currently leading the polls?

Someone made a website with all the corruptions and scandals she is accused of and she is trying to take it down: https://wikidati.fr/

Welp, once again, it seems it's a bit biased.

Dati is very much right leaning, and very much under investogation too.
Her lawyer made a website shutdown that was listing all her cases.

Chikirou is trully such a strange choice. Even tho LFI IS left leaning (far from being tankies tho), Chikirou is... An anomaly ? She has been caught doing homophobe comments, and lately, has made a very strange comment about people not wanting to work 50 hours a week...

I'm not Parisian myself, and if I were to vote acording to my values, the party that would represent it better would be LFI (but not Chijirou, so tough choice), but the "best scenario" would be for Gregoire to be elected.

Even tho LFI IS left leaning (far from being tankies tho),

In 2022, Finland 🇫🇮 and Sweden 🇸🇪, requested to join NATO due to Russian threats.

It simply required a vote in the French Parliament.

Every french political party voted "Yes". Except two:

🔴 Rassemblement National: Abstention.

🔴 LFI: Against.

https://datan.fr/votes/legislature-16/vote_184

She faces a trial for fraud.

She wants to bring back cars to Rivoli Street

https://www.leparisien.fr/elections/municipales/municipales-2026-a-paris-rachida-favorable-au-retour-partiel-des-voitures-rue-de-rivoli-mais-pas-sur-les-berges-de-seine-15-11-2025-OJK2ZQY2H5DHLCQESXQ2DYGBJY.php

It's a bit hard to see in the pic, but it does label them as "pro-car"

Huh, either I'm completely blind or then op edited the picture 15 minutes ago.

it's incorrect to call LFI "tankies" ☞ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_France_Insoumise

while promoting the second choice that's supported by PCF ☞ https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parti_communiste_fran%C3%A7ais

The LFI aren't tankies as a group, but individually, this one seems to be.

I thought i'd heard the local arrodissement populace had a lot of say over what happens in their neighborhood?

That was given as a reason Paris could reduce cars much faster than many cities , as Paris seems less dominated by the median suburban voter.

It's shite if that 's not true. Paris seems so chill these days; at least in contrast to 20 years ago.

So what exactly are these elections for? Can they really go to an arondissement and remove all the pro-pedestrian stuff? Is that in their power - if the residents don't want it.