Paris will choose a new mayor on Sunday (March 22), with one unlikely issue dominating campaigns alongside all the partisan acrimony - dogs. Candidates from socialists to conservatives have set out policies to deal with an issue which voters have regularly ranked among their top concerns, a lack of space for the capital's estimated 100,000 canines.
Breakdown
- Dog issues are a major topic in the Paris mayoral campaigns.
- Candidates propose more spaces for the city's 100,000 dogs. 13s
- Rashida Dati pledges new parks for dogs to walk or run free. 54s
- Emmanuel Grogui aims for comfortable outdoor spaces for animals. 1m 8s
- Some voters doubt dog policies will sway the final vote. 1m 37s