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Next year is a mayoral election year, so all this feels like political posturing to me. I don't doubt that the "diesel lobby" wasn't pleased with her changes, but the way she tells it smells like victimization. Also having a car-less approach to running a city is not exactly controversial in the year of our lord 2025. There are a lot of cities that pioneered car-less city design before she got into office ( altough in her defense, this kind of change may be harder to implement in extra large metropolitan areas like Paris ). Oh, and another thing: she's been in office 11 years and traffic-wise the city hasn't changed much outside the central touristy areas. You'd think she could've done a lot more in that kind of time. I go through the city every now and then and I feel the only thing that changed is the growing number of trikes and motorcycles on the periferiques. Maybe someone from Paris can chime in on her actual accomplishments?
Maybe in Europe, but in North America that'd be controversial. In some parts of the United States, that would be seen as treasonous. I wish I was kidding.