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‘There’s lots to do and we’ll start tomorrow morning’ – Paris proves progressive pro-cycling policies can win elections

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‘There’s lots to do and we’ll start tomorrow morning’ – Paris proves progressive pro-cycling policies can win elections

In a closely fought and often bitterly divisive contest, which was framed by many commentators as a battle between drivers and cyclists, the very pro-pedalling candidate Emmanuel Grégoire has been elected as the new mayor of Paris.

Characteristically, as the results became clear on Sunday night, Grégoire jumped straight on a rental bike to do a triumphant ride around central Paris with his future councillors, sending a clear signal that he intended to continue with his predecessor’s pro-cycle commuting approach to city planning.

The 48-year-old Socialist politician secured victory with 51–53% of the vote, decisively defeating his conservative rival Rachida Dati, by re-energising the traditional left and uniting them under a bold and progressive banner with the Greens. And cycling has been at the heart of Grégoire’s platform from the very beginning.

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After learning of his victory, the new mayor of Paris, Emmanuel Grégoire, hopped on a rental bike and did a victory ride around the city

(Image credit: Getty Images)

Grégoire previously served as the deputy to outgoing mayor Anne Hidalgo, who has been credited (and castigated) for transforming Paris into an environmentally friendly city that said no to an increase in cars, and became a far more pleasant place for pedallers and pedestrians in the process.

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