The left held its ground where it mattered most, keeping Paris, Lyon and Nantes while making bold new gains in cities like Roubaix, Saint-Étienne and Nîmes. The so-called brown wave never crashed ashore — popular unity and real social transformation projects stopped the RN cold. These results prove the extreme right's rise to national power is far from inevitable when progressive forces actually unite.
The RN's local strategy is paying off in a massive way — dozens of mayors and thousands of municipal councilors elected proves this is a party with deep, durable roots across France. In Perpignan, Louis Aliot won outright in the first round with 51.4%, and Toulon nearly doubled its RN vote from six years ago. The national right is consolidating fast, and 2027 is already in sight.
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