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Alain Anziani, the Former President of Bordeaux Métropole and Mayor of Mérignac Died

Summary by Sud Ouest
On Saturday 19 July, Alain Anziani died as a result of several cancers, whose existence he had revealed in 2024 when he left the presidency of Bordeaux Métropole He said:

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A socialist political figure in the Gironde, the senator held many local mandates. Forced by illness to abandon his office, he died on Saturday, July 19, at the age of 74.

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On Saturday 19 July, Alain Anziani died as a result of several cancers, whose existence he had revealed in 2024 when he left the presidency of Bordeaux Métropole He said:

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Alain Anziani was a figure in Bordeaux politics and died on Saturday at 74 years of age. He had been a senator at the PS, mayor of Mérignac and president of the metropolis.

Alain Anziani died of a long illness this Saturday, July 20th. As a girondine of the Socialist Party, he has held many political mandates, mayor of Mérignac since 2014 and president of Bordeaux metropolis from 2020 to 2024.

Alain Anziani, mayor of Mérignac since 2014 and president of Bordeaux Métropole from 2020 to 2024, died this Saturday, July 19, at the age of 74 of his diseases. The post Alain Anziani, mayor of Mérignac and former president of Bordeaux Métropole, died appeared first on Rue89Bordeaux.

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Sud Ouest broke the news in France on Saturday, July 19, 2025.
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