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Municipal elections were held in France on 11 and 18 March 2001. These elections were marked by a setback for the left and a victory for the right one year before the 2002 presidential election. However, the capital, Paris and the second largest city, Lyon both switched to the left. Following the second round, the right controlled 318 municipalities, the left 259. The next elections were scheduled for 2007 but were rescheduled to 2008 not to interfere with legislative and presidential elections in 2007.

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  • Municipal elections were held in France on 11 and 18 March 2001. These elections were marked by a setback for the left and a victory for the right one year before the 2002 presidential election. However, the capital, Paris and the second largest city, Lyon both switched to the left. Following the second round, the right controlled 318 municipalities, the left 259. The next elections were scheduled for 2007 but were rescheduled to 2008 not to interfere with legislative and presidential elections in 2007. (en)
  • Les élections municipales françaises de 2001 se déroulent les 11 et 18 mars. Elles sont marquées par un fort recul de la gauche au bénéfice de la droite, notamment dans les villes populaires mais aussi par quelques victoires symboliques du Parti socialiste dans des villes traditionnellement conservatrices et bourgeoises, marquant une évolution notable de la sociologie politique française. Si la majorité des villes de plus de 100 000 habitants reste gérée par la droite, celle-ci ne dirige plus que trois des cinq plus grandes villes de France après la perte de sa majorité en siège dans les villes de Paris et de Lyon. À l'issue du second tour, la droite contrôle 318 municipalités de plus de 15 000 habitants, contre 259 pour l'ensemble de la gauche. (fr)
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  • Municipal elections were held in France on 11 and 18 March 2001. These elections were marked by a setback for the left and a victory for the right one year before the 2002 presidential election. However, the capital, Paris and the second largest city, Lyon both switched to the left. Following the second round, the right controlled 318 municipalities, the left 259. The next elections were scheduled for 2007 but were rescheduled to 2008 not to interfere with legislative and presidential elections in 2007. (en)
  • Les élections municipales françaises de 2001 se déroulent les 11 et 18 mars. Elles sont marquées par un fort recul de la gauche au bénéfice de la droite, notamment dans les villes populaires mais aussi par quelques victoires symboliques du Parti socialiste dans des villes traditionnellement conservatrices et bourgeoises, marquant une évolution notable de la sociologie politique française. À l'issue du second tour, la droite contrôle 318 municipalités de plus de 15 000 habitants, contre 259 pour l'ensemble de la gauche. (fr)
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  • 2001 French municipal elections (en)
  • Élections municipales françaises de 2001 (fr)
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