France's far right taps into security fears in Marseille mayoral race
The Straits Times
MARSEILLE, March 12 - Security-focused campaign videos by the far-right National Rally candidate shaking up Marseille's mayoral race have helped die-hard supporter Marie-Helene Martin convince previously reticent relatives to vote for him, she said. Read more at straitstimes.com.
MARSEILLE, March 12 - Security-focused campaign videos by the far-right National Rally candidate shaking up Marseille's mayoral race have helped die-hard supporter Marie-Helene Martin convince previously reticent relatives to vote for him, she said.
To rousing music, Franck Allisio promises to triple the number of municipal cops, double the number of security cameras and put a police post in every district to "bring happiness back" to the people of Marseille.
Allisio is tied in first-round polls ahead of Sunday's first round with incumbent Socialist Mayor Benoit Payan, providing the RN party with a once-unthinkable shot at power in France's second-largest city.
Famous for its historic port and striking Mediterranean views, Marseille has become the epicentre of authorities' battle with a nationwide surge in cocaine use, according to a 2024 senate report.
Security is the top voter concern ahead of France's two-round municipal elections on March 15 and March 22, polls show, which could benefit the RN and its tough-on-crime rhetoric.
Allisio's strong showing in Marseille tracks national trends, with polls suggesting the RN, an anti-immigrant party once known for racism and antisemitism, could clinch the presidency in the 2027 election.

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