Martine Aubry will she fail in his run for a fourth term to Lille ? The former boss of the PS would be in the fight with Stéphane Baly and first results announce same beaten before the gathering of data more advanced place provisionally in the lead !
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Huge suspense in Lille ! While early results gave Martine Aubry fought for the gain of a fourth term in Lille, the advancement of counts shows again scores extremely tight between the leader of the PS and the candidate EELV Stéphane Baly. If first results given on Sunday evening by Harris interactive/Epoka for TF1 placed the candidate EELV Stéphane Balyen head with 40.1 per cent of the votes, front of Martine Aubry (PS and allies) is credited with 39% and Violette Spillebout (LREM) with 20.9%, or the deal could change ! According to The Voice of the North, after 106 polling stations counted on 127, Martine Aubry would be ironed out in the lead with a 1.6-point lead on the representative EELV.
Candidate for the fourth time in a row at the town hall of Lille, the former leader of the PS has experienced a campaign of contrasts and it is face to face with two former allies as it was this Sunday, June 28, at the 2nd round of the municipal elections. According to the first results given on Sunday evening by Harris interactive/Epoka for TF1, the candidate EELV Stéphane Baly happen in the lead with 40.1 per cent of the votes, front of Martine Aubry (PS and allies) is credited with 39% and Violette Spillebout (LREM) with a 20.9%. It is therefore a great clap of thunder which would take place in the capital of the North if she was beaten.
Conscious of the danger represented by the Green to Lille, Martine Aubry, had touted his status as a mayor confirmed to run for a fourth term and to convince the inhabitants of Lille to the track once again. The municipal official has estimated to be the only one to have “the experience, networks and ideas” to “pass the recession that promises to be”. Martine Aubry is also compared to its main competitor of the second round, Stephane Baly (EELV), ensuring that, contrary to the Greens, “we have not had a need to change our project in the light of the crisis”, she started.
Mayor of Lille since 2001, Martine Aubry addressed the new deadline of the second of municipal 2020 with polls unflattering. The municipal official socialist outbound is certainly the leading vote in the first round, with 29.8% of the vote, but she was closely followed by Stephane Baly (24,53%), the candidate EELV… with which she has not been able to agree to an alliance in view of this Sunday, which would have undoubtedly facilitated a re-election. This configuration resulted naturally in the polls, which have put Aubry and Baly elbow-to-elbow. A consultation Fifg for the Voice of the North believed put June to 39% of the voting intentions in favour of the former minister, compared to 37% for the elected ecologist.
Martine Aubry had even been able to count on an unexpected support came from the right, very divided in the North. Jean-René Lecerf, president various the right of the Departmental Council of the North was announced earlier this week his intention to vote for the mayor outgoing, who can also count on the vote of Thierry Pauchet, the centrist candidate unhappy in the first round. Supports unexpected for Martine Aubry, who has seen the disunity of the left in the first round, a first in the local elections in Lille. This collapse has generated such a level of tension that the leadership of the PS and EELV have been sought for a mediation to be imposed in the Northern city.
According to the information of 20 Minutes, the boss of EELV, Julien Bayou, had even called the First secretary of the PS, Olivier Faure, to intervene with the mayor of Lille. The latter had hammered that in Lille, the list arrived in second position always has, in the past, granted the majority bonus to his ally arrived at the head of the 1st round. “I have no power over Martine Aubry,” would have made Olivier Faure, Julien Bayou, according to 20 Minutes. The mayor outbound was clearly sufficiently confident of its chances.
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