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Bayonne: Hopes for Change, without Unity

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Just three days before the local elections: yesterday, in Bayonne, it was clear that every hour of the campaign is a good time to take advantage. Here is Jean Rene Etxegarai, the current mayor, appeared in Bayonne Ttipia, drinking coffee, chatting. And the people around him whispered: "I know little about politics, but you can't take away what he has done in terms of infrastructure; the city is beautiful, anyway." Just two days before the local …
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Just three days before the local elections: yesterday, in Bayonne, it was clear that every hour of the campaign is a good time to take advantage. Here is Jean Rene Etxegarai, the current mayor, appeared in Bayonne Ttipia, drinking coffee, chatting. And the people around him whispered: "I know little about politics, but you can't take away what he has done in terms of infrastructure; the city is beautiful, anyway." Just two days before the local …

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berria.eus broke the news in on Friday, March 13, 2026.
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