We usually knew music. At the end, and even sometimes from the start, it was the right that won. Yesterday, in the auditorium of Bordeaux which exceptionally hosted the municipal council for health reasons, it was the left who set the pace. Philippe Poutou (candidate NPA-LFI) and his two running mate, who enter with him at the municipal council after the second round on Sunday, had arrived "in demonstration ', because we only know how to do that for the moment", quipped the head of the far left list when he spoke. The noisy public was won over to his cause, and that of the winning candidate, Pierre Hurmic. And for the first time since 1947, the right and center group, a minority, was a spectator of the debates. A few moments after the vote designating him mayor of Bordeaux, Pierre Hurmic wanted to reassure the outgoing team: "I know the ingratitude of the opposition square and I will see to it that it is recognized." But at the end of the speech,
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