Aminata Niakaté, enfin, est conseillère de Paris et porte-parole du parti écologiste.
Les Verts étaient appelés à élire leur chef de file pour tenter de conquérir la capitale l’an prochain, en votant de vendredi jusqu’à ce dimanche. La participation s’élève à 61%, sur un total de 1220 militants inscrits.
À noter que le sénateur et ancien candidat à la présidentielle Yannick Jadot – qui a d’abord tenté d’être investi sans passer par la primaire – s’est finalement retiré de la course.
Le second tour est prévu du 21 au 23 mars, soit un mois avant le congrès national des Ecologistes. Marine Tondelier, secrétaire générale du parti et candidate à sa réélection, soutenait la candidature de Yannick Jadot à Paris. Elle n’appuie pas de candidature en particulier dans le cadre de la primaire.
Aminata Niakaté is a Paris councilor and spokesperson for the Green Party.
Parisian Green Party members were called to vote from Friday to Sunday in a primary to select their leader. David Belliard emerged as the frontrunner in the first round with 48% of the votes, followed by Anne-Claire Boux with 27% of the votes.
The runoff for the Green Party’s candidacy in the Paris mayoral race in 2026 will be between David Belliard and Anne-Claire Boux. David Belliard secured 48% of the votes, while Anne-Claire Boux garnered 27% of the votes. Fatoumata Koné and Aminata Niakaté failed to qualify for the second round, receiving 15% and 10% of the votes, respectively.
All the candidates in the primary currently hold positions at City Hall. David Belliard serves as deputy to the outgoing Socialist Mayor Anne Hidalgo and was the lead candidate in the 2020 municipal elections. Anne-Claire Boux also serves as a deputy. Fatoumata Koné is the president of the Green Party group in the Paris Council. Finally, Aminata Niakaté is a Paris councilor and spokesperson for the Green Party.
The Green Party aimed to elect its leader to challenge for the capital next year, with a 61% turnout among the 1220 registered militants.
It’s worth noting that the senator and former presidential candidate Yannick Jadot, who initially tried to secure the candidacy without participating in the primary, has withdrawn from the race.
The second round of voting is scheduled from March 21 to 23, a month before the National Congress of the Ecologists. Marine Tondelier, the party’s general secretary and candidate for reelection, initially supported Yannick Jadot’s candidacy in Paris. However, she does not endorse any specific candidate in the primary.
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