
"The Rassemblement National won 57 small and medium town halls, by far their highest ever, but were defeated in both the large towns they hoped to win - Marseille and Toulon."
"The Socialists won in France's three largest cities, but lost their long-time fiefdoms in Clermont-Ferrand, Limoges and Brest to the centre-right, indicating a worrying performance."
"La France Insoumise did well in a few towns with large young and multi-racial populations, converting electoral indifference into support for the radical Left, but struggled elsewhere."
The Rassemblement National achieved its highest number of town halls but performed poorly in larger cities and overall compared to polls. The Socialists won major cities but lost traditional strongholds and had to form alliances. La France Insoumise made gains in specific areas but struggled elsewhere. The central bloc showed unexpectedly strong performance, indicating a complex electoral landscape with varied results across different regions and demographics.
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