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In Draguignan, Mayor Richard Strambio leaves for a second term

There was no suspense on Tuesday evening in the Cordeliers room for this installation session broadcast on Youtube. Just over two months after winning the first round of the municipal elections (with 53.54% of the votes), Richard Strambio officially put on his tricolor scarf and found his place in the mayor’s chair, which he has occupied for six years now .

No suspense therefore, except for the delegations granted to the eleven nominees. To find out, you will have to wait until the next council, during which three district assistants will also be appointed.

However, this session was marked by a few notable surprises, carefully unpacked by elected opposition officials. Categorically refusing to take part in the election of the magistrate and his assistants, Jean-Bernard Miglioli and Mathieu Werth – Philippe Schreck’s chair having remained empty – indeed took the floor in turn. To recall their vision for the future and, above all, tackle their political opponent.

The first evoking the low participation and “the number of voters who did not recognize themselves in the project and the balance sheet” of the outgoing mayor. The second qualifies this election as a “democratic heist”.

Richard Strambio preferred to qualify these words as “bad literature”, faced with “larger realities on the ground, before which the opposition has remained silent”. The mayor, generously applauded by his majority, succinctly concluding: “See you at the next tips!” The tone is set…

Division

31 seats for the majority, Strambio list (Draguignan at the heart, without label)
8 for the opposition, of which:
– 5 seats on the Miglioli list (Better in my city, The Republicans)
– 2 seats Schreck list (Générations Draguignan, various right)
– 1 Werth list seat (Draguignan, further, together, various right)

And the list of eleven deputies

1. Christine Premoselli, 1st assistant.
2. Grégory Loew.
3. Sophie Dufour.
4. François Gibaud.
5. Christine Niccoletti.
6. Jean-Yves Fort.
7. Brigitte Dubouis,
8. Hugues Bonnet.
9. Sylvie Francin.
10. Alain Hainaut.
11. Danielle Adoux-Copin.

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