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Romans & Bourg-de-Péage 2026 Elections: Campaign Insights & Social Media Buzz

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor February 26, 2026
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

A dispute over messaging practices in Bourg-de-Péage, a commune in the Drôme department of France, has emerged as a point of contention in the lead-up to the March 15th and 22nd municipal elections. The controversy, dubbed “WhatsApp gate” by local media, centers on alleged communication between Aubin Verilhac, the Socialist candidate and Benjamin Missud, representing the Les Républicains party.

According to reporting in Le Dauphiné Libéré, the Socialist party has characterized the potential alliance between Verilhac and Missud as an “unacceptable fault.” The nature of the communication, reportedly conducted via WhatsApp, has not been publicly detailed, but the reaction suggests a breach of expected protocol or a disagreement over political strategy.

The unfolding situation occurs even before the first round of voting has taken place, suggesting a degree of pre-election maneuvering and potential realignment of forces. Bourg-de-Péage, with a population of 9,921 as of 2023, is located 20 kilometers from Valence and is part of the CA Valence Romans Agglo intercommunality, according to Wikipedia. Nathalie Nieson is the current mayor, serving a term that runs until 2026.

The campaign also involves scrutiny of the École Thoraval, though the specific details of this issue remain unclear from available reports. A “carton” – likely referring to a campaign poster or leaflet – circulating on Facebook has drawn attention, though its content and significance are not yet specified.

Marie-Hélène Thoraval, the mayor of neighboring Romans-sur-Isère, has also recently been the subject of political discussion, with the local PCF branch reacting to her statements regarding the 2024 legislative elections. L’Impartial reported that the PCF described Thoraval as “the submarine of the Rassemblement National,” indicating concern over her political positioning.

The municipal elections in Bourg-de-Péage and Romans-sur-Isère are being closely watched as indicators of the political landscape in the region. The Isère River separates the two communes, and both are situated along a major transportation route between the Alps and the Massif Central.

February 26, 2026 0 comments
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Poitiers Budget Debate Turns Heated Ahead of Mayoral Election

by Priya Shah – Business Editor February 24, 2026
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Poitiers’ municipal council meeting on Monday, February 23, 2026, devolved into a heated debate over budgetary orientations, as councillors prepare for municipal elections in March. The meeting, held at the Hôtel de Ville (Salle des Échevins), saw sharp disagreements emerge between the majority and opposition parties regarding the city’s debt and financial constraints, according to reports from La Nouvelle République.

The debate initially focused on the financial pressures facing the city, including increases in state pension contributions, the elimination of funding for after-school activities, and significant cuts to environmental funding – collectively totaling a three-million-euro shortfall. Mayor Léonore Moncond’huy, who is seeking re-election, defended her administration’s approach, stating, “We have had to locate a compromise between our budgetary roadmap and the blows dealt by the state.” She highlighted the administration’s commitment to maintaining stable tax rates, increasing investment, controlling spending, and managing debt.

The discussion quickly shifted to broader political positioning as councillors vying for the mayoral position in the upcoming elections clashed over their respective visions for the city’s financial future. La Nouvelle République reported a “crisp” tone as councillors articulated their differing approaches. The council meeting served as the final session of the current mandate, with elections scheduled for March 15th and 22nd, 2026, to renew both the municipal council and the community council of the Grand Poitiers urban area, as confirmed by Wikipedia.

The municipal council meeting was broadcast live on the city of Poitiers’ Facebook, YouTube, and Twitch accounts, and is available for viewing on the city’s website. Residents could also register for email or SMS alerts regarding the video release of the council meeting, by contacting communication@grandpoitiers.fr. The agenda for the February 23rd meeting was published as a PDF document on the city’s website.

As of February 24, 2026, the city council has not released a statement detailing specific resolutions or agreements reached during the meeting regarding the budgetary orientations. The next scheduled event is the municipal elections in March.

February 24, 2026 0 comments
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Business

French Town Centers Face Decline: Retail Shifts & Challenges

by Priya Shah – Business Editor February 19, 2026
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Rémi Chalaye, a wine merchant in Privas, Ardèche, is attempting to sell his business but has faced a setback when a potential buyer withdrew their offer due to concerns about declining foot traffic in the town center. Chalaye, who has been a bookseller and wine merchant in Privas for a combined four decades, is preparing for retirement in 2026 and describes a pervasive sense of gloom among local business owners.

The struggles of Chalaye’s business reflect a broader trend impacting small commerce across France. According to David Lestoux, a retail consultant, personal spending now accounts for only 10% of revenue for city-center businesses, a significant drop from 25% a decade ago. This shift indicates a growing challenge for traditional retailers competing with larger commercial zones and evolving consumer habits.

In Privas, the “du Lac” commercial area presents significant competition, recently gaining a Biocoop store that carries similar products to Chalaye’s wine shop. This increased competition further erodes the customer base for businesses located in the town center. Chalaye’s shop, Le Bouchon, is located on the Place de l’Hôtel de Ville, a central location within Privas.

Rémy Jean Chalaye has been the current manager of LE BOUCHON – CAVE A VIN since October 2004, with a capital of 3,000€. The company specializes in the retail sale of beverages.

The situation in Privas mirrors a national debate about the future of small businesses, a key theme in the current French electoral campaign. The challenges faced by merchants like Chalaye highlight the difficulties in maintaining vibrant city centers in the face of competition from out-of-town retail parks and changing consumer preferences.

February 19, 2026 0 comments
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Montpellier Elections: Roumégas Attacks Rivals & Focuses on Program

by Emma Walker – News Editor February 19, 2026
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Montpellier – Jean-Louis Roumégas, leading the Printemps Montpelliérain coalition, signaled confidence Monday despite recent internal challenges, as the group prepares to submit its candidate list for the upcoming municipal elections. Roumégas and his allies used a press conference to launch pointed criticisms of rival candidates, framing their own platform as the only fully developed plan for the city.

The event, themed “Montpellier at 50°C,” saw Roumégas adopt a combative tone, dismissing the proposals of other contenders. He specifically targeted Rémi Gaillard’s plan for the Lez riverbanks, characterizing it as superficial – “He makes a bathing area in the middle of concrete by putting a duck and two flower pots. It’s the pipe dream of social networks that doesn’t move things forward.” – and questioned the feasibility of Michaël Delafosse’s proposal for a beach area at La Valette, stating, “He wants to make a beach in the middle of a natural area… it’s not appropriate.” Roumégas further mocked Delafosse’s ambition, suggesting he was positioning himself for a national campaign rather than focusing on Montpellier’s needs.

Roumégas also criticized La France Insoumise (LFI) and its leader, Jean-Luc Mélenchon, accusing them of hypocrisy regarding incineration policy. He highlighted a perceived inconsistency between LFI’s opposition to incineration in Paris and its acceptance of the project in Montpellier, linking it to the involvement of René Revol. “When you are against incineration in Paris and you accept it in Montpellier… what is that?” Roumégas stated, adding, “Mélenchon can maintain his lessons in politics. He is not consistent on environmental matters.”

The Printemps Montpelliérain also took aim at businessman Mohed Altrad, questioning his environmental credentials and financial practices. Roumégas cited Altrad’s use of private jets and lack of tax payments as evidence of a disconnect between his public pronouncements and his personal conduct. “He goes to Paris in a private jet. It’s a scandal in terms of carbon footprint. And on the social level, he has a Rolls, a Bentley, a Ferrari… but he doesn’t pay taxes,” Roumégas asserted.

Roumégas expressed confidence that his coalition’s platform stands apart from what he characterized as “greenwashing” by Delafosse, the national political ambitions of LFI, and the perceived superficiality of Altrad’s campaign. He claimed that the Printemps Montpelliérain is the only group offering a substantive vision for the city’s future.

With a dozen candidates expected to compete in the upcoming municipal elections, the Printemps Montpelliérain is betting that its detailed program will resonate with voters. The deadline for submitting candidate lists is approaching, and the focus is now shifting to the specifics of each platform.

February 19, 2026 0 comments
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