After France's local elections: President Macron's final year begins
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France held nationwide municipal elections on 22 March, with all towns and cities going to the polls. This marks the final major electoral milestone before the 2027 presidential and legislative elections and will offer a snapshot of the political landscape. It will also be the start of Macron’s final year in office, in a political situation that is more fragmented than ever.
In this episode, Flint experts examine what the municipal election results reveal about France’s evolving political landscape and the implications for the year ahead.
They explore how the outcomes could shape the dynamics of the 2027 presidential race, what they mean for Macron’s final year in office, and the risks and opportunities for businesses navigating an increasingly uncertain policy environment.
Flint Partner François-Joseph Schichan chairs a discussion between:
- Anne-Juliette Rohrbach, Managing Director France.
- Sylvain Guérin, Flint Director in France, former public opinion advisor to President Macron.