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Coronavirus: difficult cohabitation between elected and defeated mayors

2020-04-01T18:24:32.854Z


An ordinance stipulates that the new elected officials must be informed of the decisions taken by the battered.


Not easy to manage the coronavirus crisis in the municipalities where the outgoing mayor was beaten in the first round of the municipal elections. Although the mandates of these city officials have been extended, their future successors have ants in their legs. An ordinance adopted Wednesday in the Council of Ministers also stipulates that the new elected officials must be informed of the decisions taken by the battered. Which does not prevent painful coexistence ...

In Chilly-Mazarin (Essonne), the socialist Rafika Rezgui beat Jean-Paul Beneytou (DVD). “I called the acting mayor to ask him to set up a coordination. To my amazement, my proposal was refused in fact. He did not come back to me, ” laments the socialist. “It was going well until the government's decision to postpone the installation of the new municipal council. The mayor told me that he no longer wanted to see me, that I should no longer set foot in the town hall ” , testifies Lionel Marie (DVG)

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Source: lefigaro

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