Black Muslim wins mayorship in France. Historic win unleashes wave of racism from media
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The Black, Muslim mayor who embodies changes in the new France
Bally Bagayoko, the son of a family of Malian origin and a member of La France Insoumise, swept the first round of the municipal elections and unleashed a wave of racism in the French right-wing media
A portrait of Emmanuel Macron, president of the French Republic, leans against the wall on the floor. Two meters away, a handwritten sign proclaims a symbolic victory: Here begins the new France. From the window of the new mayors office, painted electric blue, one can see the basilica where the remains of the monarchs of France rest. But also the narrow streets of Saint-Denis (population 115,000), where the air is thick with the aroma of halal shops, and women in headscarves walk among mosques. In short, the multicultural landscape of the second-largest city in Île-de-France, the Paris region, located in the countrys poorest department and the one with the highest proportion of immigrants one-third of the population. His arrival here has shaken France. He remains completely calm. The portrait? It was already like that when I arrived. I didnt take it down; I simply didnt put it back on the wall, explains Bally Bagayoko, the newly elected mayor of Saint-Denis.
Bagayoko, 52, the son of a family of Malian origin, won the municipal elections in March in the first round with 50.77% of the vote. It was historic. The first Black and Muslim mayor of a city with over 100,000 inhabitants. A turning point that also sparked a wave of racism from the most conservative media outlets, which went so far as to call him a monkey and spread lies such as Bagayoko having said that Saint-Denis was a city of Black people instead of kings (in French, the sounds noirs and rois can be confused). We expected it. We knew there would be attacks. The first accusation came from the outgoing mayor, who said that we were a candidacy supported by drug traffickers. But the racist offensive continued with emails, with threats. Also with music
he says.