There are only a few hours left for candidates to finalize their lists for the second round of municipal elections on June 28. In Paris, unsurprisingly, environmentalists will join forces with Anne Hidalgo. An agreement has been reached between the outgoing mayor and David Belliard. 

These are the last minutes for the negotiations for the second round of municipal elections on June 28. The lists will be final at 6 p.m. Tuesday. In Paris, the games are made. An agreement has been sealed between Anne Hidalgo and environmental candidate David Belliard.

Let's be clear. It is not a surprise. As an important member of the Hidalgo team told me a few days ago, we know that it will be sporty because our ecological friends will surely be greedy but we will come to an agreement.

The outgoing mayor wants to gather as widely as possible, from the Communists to the Modem. And a partnership with the Greens is the keystone of the municipal system in Paris. Anne Hidalgo, throughout her campaign, put forward her ecological and economic projects, immediately supported by big names in the environment. 

After the bicycle which was the emblem of her mandate if she is elected, she intends to continue to bring cars out of Paris and to pedestrianize emblematic districts of the capital. This is why the role play was respected. But at the Paris town hall, everyone already knew the end of the play.