As early as 2017, François Baroin, president of the Association of Mayors of France (AMF), publicly warned of the imminence of a cataclysm. Seven years and four prime ministers later, the “disaster’ announced in the columns of Le Figaro occurs.

“We raised the alarm when we saw the wall approaching. Now, we are there and the worst is to come,” notes the mayor (PS) of Issoudun. On February 6, when David Lisnard, mayor (LR) of David Lisard, warned of a ‘disaster in the making’, he was not alone. ‘We are at the start of a very big crisis between the State and totally strangled territorial partners. There will be no more investments,’ he said.