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How France's far-right RN lost a longstanding northern stronghold in the municipal elections
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In France's municipal elections, the far-right National Rally (RN) lost control of Villers-Cotterêts, a northern town it had governed for 12 years, with independent centrist Jeanne Roussel winning 52.51% of the vote.

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How France's far-right RN lost a longstanding northern stronghold in the municipal elections
Villers-Cotterêts, a northern French town of 10,000 residents, had been governed by far-right mayor Franck Briffaut for 12 years. On March 22, independent centrist Jeanne Roussel took the town from the far right with 52.51% of the vote.
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