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Title: Zohran Mamdani’s New York Victory Sparks Debate and Comparisons Across the Atlantic

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

PARIS – The victory of Zohran Mamdani in the New York City Council⁣ race is reverberating across the Atlantic, but rather than unifying the French left, it’s exacerbating existing divisions as factions attempt to claim the win as ⁣validation for their own strategies. The debate centers on whether mamdani’s success offers a blueprint for a unified left-wing challenge in France, particularly ahead of upcoming elections.

François ruffin, writing⁣ for HuffPost, highlighted the potential for a⁤ primary election to yield a victorious candidate despite a lack of consensus.Though,the victory has sparked internal clashes,exemplified by an exchange between Sophia Chikirou and Emmanuel Grégoire regarding the Paris mayoral race. Chikirou, responding to Grégoire, asserted, “if​ you support Zohran Mamdani in New York, you must support ‍La France insoumise in Paris,” framing Mamdani’s win as a mandate for a similar progressive agenda.‍

chikirou further connected mamdani’s success to⁢ specific policy positions: “What makes Zohran’s victory is his ‍program and his positions: attacking the rich, speculation, making public transport‍ free, supporting Palestine, raising the voice of workers against ⁢gentrification.” She directly challenged Grégoire, stating, “This is ​the ‍opposite of what you’ve been doing for years.You want this program in Paris: vote for La France insoumise!

The article notes a perceived contrast ⁢in behavior between ‌Mamdani and typical French left-wing politicians, citing Mamdani’s apology ⁣following controversial ⁣statements regarding the NYPD, as reported by Politico on October 15, 2025.

Reactions weren’t limited to the Paris mayoral race.LFI MP Gabrielle cathala criticized Socialist Party leaders⁤ for congratulating Mamdani, tweeting⁢ that he embodies ​”a clear anti-racist line,​ who has been denouncing the genocide in Gaza for months, and ⁤who⁣ has defended ⁤all the arrested pro-Palestinian activists. Which is everything the PS has never done.”

Rima Hassan, a Member of the European‍ Parliament, echoed​ this⁣ sentiment, stating that some on the left were celebrating Mamdani’s victory without genuinely embracing the “class struggle” ‌or “anti-racist struggle.” Nadège Abomangoli criticized the conduct of those who contested the primary despite their defeat, deeming the primary process ‍itself “rotten.”

The ‌analysis concludes that while Mamdani’s win offers a ‍morale boost, its applicability to the French political landscape remains ⁢uncertain⁢ due to essential differences in party culture and⁤ campaigning styles.⁢ The election,the article suggests,is being interpreted through the lens of individual political agendas,with the hope that victories are achievable both in France‍ and ​abroad.

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