Departmental in Val-de-Marne: LREM-Modem-TDP investitures
LREM, Modem and Territoires de Progrès, partner parties of the presidential majority, have invested candidates in 18 cantons for the departmental elections in Val-de-Marne. Absent in the canton of the outgoing president, Christian Favier, as well as in Cachan, Orly, Villeneuve-Saint-Georges and Vitry 2, they support the LR-UDI-Libres candidates in Villejuif and in the Briard Plateau.…
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Departmental Val-de-Marne: the final investitures of the PS
16 tickets with Val-de-Marne in common, 7 independent pairs or with other partners and two cantons without support. This is what the federal office of the Socialist Party met this Wednesday evening for the departmental elections in Val-de-Marne.
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Candidates for departmental elections in Val-de-Marne
Between 3 and 8 pairs of candidates per canton stand for the Val-de-Marne departmental elections on June 20 and 27, a total of 129 teams for 25 cantons, against 139 in 2015. Details of candidates by canton.
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Villejuif: defections in the municipal opposition group of the former mayor
From nine, the opposition group Villejuif Rassemblage will grow to six members. Three municipal councilors elected on Franck Le Bohellec’s list intend to continue to sit in the ranks of the opposition but within a new group.
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Program: Valérie Pécresse and Olivier Capitanio defend a regional-departmental combo
Campaigning in Val-de-Marne for her re-election as president of the Ile-de-France Regional Council, Valérie Pécresse (Libres) presented joint measures with those of Olivier Capitanio, LR mayor of Maisons-Alfort and leader of the departmental campaign on the right around the LR-UDI-Libres Ensemble platform to wake up the Val-de-Marne (ERVM).
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Departmental: Val-de-Marne in common focusing on young people
Outgoing PCF President of the Val-de-Marne Departmental Council, campaigning for the elections of June 20 and 27, 2021, Christian Favier presented this Friday ten proposals dedicated to youth, as well as a support committee of 94 young people.
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