Anne Hidalgo Bows Out of 2026 Paris Mayoral Race, Endorses Rémi Féraud as Successor
November 26, 2024
The political landscape is fluid, with various factions within the left and right preparing for a competitive electoral battle in 2026.
Hidalgo's tenure has been marked by controversies, including accusations of mismanagement, while her radical transportation reforms have drawn both praise and criticism.
Féraud aims to continue the legacy of the left in Paris, emphasizing the importance of maintaining the narrative established since 2001.
With the upcoming elections, the need for candidates to prioritize public services related to traffic, housing, cleanliness, and security has become a focal point for business leaders in Paris.
There is an ongoing debate within the Socialist Party regarding whether to hold a primary election, with some members preferring to avoid a potentially divisive process.
As the election approaches, potential candidates from various parties are emerging, including Rachida Dati from the right and various members of the Green Party.
Anne Hidalgo has announced her decision not to seek a third term as mayor of Paris in 2026, endorsing PS senator Rémi Féraud as her successor.
Hidalgo, who has served as mayor since 2014, believes that two terms are sufficient to implement significant changes in the city.
Féraud, despite his political experience, faces challenges in gaining recognition among Parisians and business leaders, with some describing him as relatively unknown in the economic sector.
He has garnered support from 450 Socialist Party militants and is actively campaigning to promote his candidacy.
Féraud's legacy includes a strong advocacy for addressing homelessness in Paris, particularly through the 'Plan 1.030 immeubles' aimed at combating substandard housing.
Public opinion on Hidalgo's performance is divided, with a recent survey indicating that 46% of Parisians view her actions favorably, while 54% express skepticism.
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FRANCE 24 • Nov 26, 2024
Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo says she will not seek a third term in 2026
The Local France • Nov 26, 2024
Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo announces she will not stand for third term