After 17 Years of Office, Philippe Cochet Forced to Leave the Town Hall of Caluire-Et-Cuire
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After his conviction in December 2024, Philippe Cochet announced this Wednesday, 16 July, that he would withdraw from his post as mayor of Caluire-et-Cuire, following a ruling by the Conseil d'État. See more
The former Member of Parliament for the Rhône, sentenced in December for misappropriation of public funds, challenged the provisional execution of a sentence of ineligibility handed down in the first instance, while he appealed against the judgement on the merits.
Mayor Les Républicaines de Caluire-et-Cuire, Philippe Cochet, announced his resignation this Wednesday, 16 July, after rejecting his final appeal to the Constitutional Council.
This time, Philippe Cochet must resolve to leave his post. Mayor Les Républicains de Caluire-et-Cuire since March 2008, he announced in a press release that he was leaving his term of office on Wednesday 16 July. His decision follows a new setback in the judicial battle he is leading to "prove (his) [...] Article After 17 years in office, Philippe Cochet forced to leave the town hall of Caluire-et-Cuire appeared first on Lyon Capitale.
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