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    France's far right taps into security fears in marseille mayoral race

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    Posted on March 12, 2026

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    Last updated: March 12, 2026

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    Tags:PoliticsFrancesecurityElections

    Quick Summary

    Security-focused campaign by RN’s Franck Allisio in Marseille’s mayoral race is resonating amid genuine concerns over drug-related violence, even as crime data shows improvements.

    Table of Contents

    • Security and Political Dynamics in Marseille's Mayoral Race
    • Far-Right Campaign Tactics and Public Reaction
    • Marseille's Security Concerns and National Trends
    • Election Outcome Hinges on Left-Wing Unity
    • Limits of Mayoral Power Over Security
    • Candidate Perspectives on Crime and Security
    • Crime Statistics and Public Perception
    • Social Approaches to Drug-Related Violence
    • Community Voices and Concerns

    Far-Right Taps Security Fears in Marseille's Controversial Mayoral Election

    Security and Political Dynamics in Marseille's Mayoral Race

    By Juliette Jabkhiro

    Far-Right Campaign Tactics and Public Reaction

    MARSEILLE, March 12 (Reuters) - Security-focused campaign videos by the far-right National Rally candidate shaking up Marseille's mayoral race have helped die-hard supporter Marie-Helene Martin convince previously reticent relatives to vote for him, she said.

    To rousing music, Franck Allisio promises to triple the number of municipal cops, double the number of security cameras and put a police post in every district to "bring happiness back" to the people of Marseille.

    Allisio is tied in first-round polls ahead of Sunday's first round with incumbent Socialist Mayor Benoit Payan, providing the RN party with a once-unthinkable shot at power in France's second-largest city.

    Marseille's Security Concerns and National Trends

    Famous for its historic port and striking Mediterranean views, Marseille has become the epicentre of authorities' battle with a nationwide surge in cocaine use, according to a 2024 senate report.

    Security is the top voter concern ahead of France's two-round municipal elections on March 15 and March 22, polls show, which could benefit the RN and its tough-on-crime rhetoric.

    Allisio's strong showing in Marseille tracks national trends, with polls suggesting the RN, an anti-immigrant party once known for racism and antisemitism, could clinch the presidency in the 2027 election.

    "We need to win the municipal elections, and then our goal is the presidential," said RN supporter Martin, a schoolteacher.

    Election Outcome Hinges on Left-Wing Unity

    RESULT DEPENDS ON WHETHER LEFT COMES TOGETHER

    A March Ifop poll found an Allisio victory hinges on how many rivals reach the second round. If the left rallies behind a single candidate, Payan is seen winning by a 10-point margin. But if the field is split between four contenders, the race tightens.

    Limits of Mayoral Power Over Security

    French mayors have limited powers over local security issues, controlling municipal police forces that lack the powers and resources of national police.

    Yet both Allisio and Payan have made crimefighting the centrepiece of their campaigns.

    Candidate Perspectives on Crime and Security

    "Obviously we are the narco-city," Allisio told Reuters. "We are witnessing an explosion in drug trafficking, and in the face of this, for years ... nothing has been done."

    Payan dismissed allegations of inaction, pointing to a bolstered local police force.

    "The far right is playing on fears," he told Reuters. "Ultimately, it's not addressing the issue of security, since what it proposes is practically nothing or completely unrealistic."

    Crime Statistics and Public Perception

    Official data showed a 4.1% decrease in overall crime in Marseille last year compared to 2024 and police data show drug-related killings have fallen after a peak in 2023, but murders related to drug dealing have shocked residents.

    Claire Duport, a sociologist with the French Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Addictive Trends, said that although drug-related violence was not rising in Marseille compared with previous decades, killings had shifted from score-settlings to more indiscriminate attacks.

    "The feeling of insecurity is legitimate – it's just not representative of wider trends," she said.

    Social Approaches to Drug-Related Violence

    In a bid to bolster his security bona fides, Payan has drafted into his campaign Amine Kessaci, a well-known 22-year-old anti-drugs activist who has lost two brothers in drug-related murders. 

    During an interview at the left-wing coalition headquarters, Kessaci told Reuters the RN's plans would fail to combat the social root causes of drug-related violence that the Socialists planned to address.

    "We're going to respond to drug trafficking with healthcare, with education, with transport, with housing," he said.

    Community Voices and Concerns

    In La Busserine, one of the northern neighbourhoods most affected by drug violence, some residents also chafed at the RN's rhetoric. Fadella Ouidef, who volunteers in the neighbourhood social centre, said she was frustrated to see security dominate the campaign.

    "The far right is always the one setting the terms of the debate ... All they know how to say is security, security, security," said the mother of four, who feared the underlying message was that Arab and Black people were "the bad ones".

    A 15-minute walk away, four youngsters were selling drugs to the occasional client outside a tall, decrepit housing block dubbed "Le Mail". Ouidef said she avoids Le Mail, but that she feels good in the diverse district of La Busserine, where she has lived for the past 17 years.

    "If the National Rally comes to power ... it will be disastrous," Ouidef said, referring to feared RN cuts to social services and saying drug use was a pressing public health issue.

    "They think that by creating more social hardship, they'll create more security, but they'll soon realize it will create more hardship and more delinquency," she said. "People like them aren't interested in people like us."

    (Reporting by Juliette Jabkhiro; Editing by Gabriel Stargardter and Philippa Fletcher)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Franck Allisio’s security-heavy messaging tapped into voter anxiety, propelling him to parity with incumbent Benoît Payan in polls (each ~30 %) (ipsos.com).
    • •Despite a drop in drug‑related homicides—from 49 in 2023 to 24 in 2024—Marseille remains a drug trafficking hotspot, fueling feelings of insecurity (apnews.com).
    • •The anti‑drugs activist Amine Kessaci, personally affected by narcoviolence, criticizes RN’s rhetoric as superficial, advocating for social solutions such as healthcare and education (apnews.com)

    References

    • Municipales 2026 à Marseille : un duel au sommet et une ville sous tension | Ipsos
    • Anti-drug activist campaigns in French election despite threats, 2 brothers lost to gang violence

    Frequently Asked Questions about France's far right taps into security fears in Marseille mayoral race

    1What is the main issue driving voters in Marseille's mayoral race?

    Security is the top concern for voters, with crime and drug trafficking dominating campaign discussions.

    2How is the far-right National Rally candidate campaigning in Marseille?

    Franck Allisio is promising to increase police presence, security cameras, and establish police posts in every district.

    3Can French mayors significantly influence local security?

    Mayors control municipal police but lack the powers and resources of national police, limiting their impact on overall security.

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