Inside France: Mysterious ancient skeletons and squeaky bum time for Paris and Marseille
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Inside France: Mysterious ancient skeletons and squeaky bum time for Paris and Marseille
"The phrase 'coude-a-coude' is being used to describe many of the very close races in the second round of voting in French local elections, which take place on Sunday."
"The increasingly fraught race in Paris has even involved the president, who traditionally does not get involved in local elections."
"In Marseille, the incredibly close race between the centre left mayor Benoit Payan and his far-right challenger Franck Allisio has captured significant attention."
The local elections in France are characterized by extremely close races, particularly in major cities like Paris and Marseille. The phrase 'coude-a-coude' describes the tight competition. Emmanuel Macron's involvement in local elections has sparked controversy, especially regarding the Paris race. In Marseille, the contest between Benoit Payan and Franck Allisio is also highly competitive. The political climate has created anxiety among immigrants, reflecting broader concerns about election outcomes and their implications for various communities.
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