Le Pen looks to Provence for last hope of victory in French regional elections
by Kim Willsher in Arles from World news | The Guardian on (#5KJHJ)
Poll on knife-edge as parties form alliances in a bid to defeat far-right RN party
At the 17th-century town hall in the Provencal city of Arles, a large tricolour flapped vigorously outside the open window of the mayor's office last week, animated perhaps by what locals call the mistralet, a gentle summer version of the strong wind that blows through the Rhone valley.
The world heritage city - the largest commune in metropolitan France - has been marked by foreign influence throughout its history: the Romans conquered it in 123BC, leaving the magnificent arena, theatre, necropolis and aqueduct; much later came the artists, Dutchman Vincent Van Gogh and Spanish-born Pablo Picasso among them.
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