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Mayors Who Give up Their Allowances

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10 days after the second round of municipal elections, mayors belonging to several political families have chosen to reduce or even give up their allowances completely. Most of the time, they do so to replenish the finances of their commune. For some, the role of mayor should not become voluntary. From symbolic gestures to the most consistent, those who give up their allowances have in common a goal, to set an example. (Regions).

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10 days after the second round of municipal elections, mayors belonging to several political families have chosen to reduce or even give up their allowances completely. Most of the time, they do so to replenish the finances of their commune. For some, the role of mayor should not become voluntary. From symbolic gestures to the most consistent, those who give up their allowances have in common a goal, to set an example. (Regions).

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In Héricourt, Haute-Saône, the new mayor Gilles Lazar has chosen to reduce his monthly allowances to less than 1000 euros. The savings will be donated to the Restos du Coeur and to the Social Food Store.

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The new communist mayor of Héricourt (Haute-Saône) has decided to reduce his allowances by 1,800 euros per month to support two local associations: the Restos ...

Freshly elected, this new mayor renounces 1,800 euros of his monthly allowances to pay them to the Restos du Coeur.

Direction Héricourt (Haute-Saône), where the new mayor made a strong gesture: he chose to lower his allowances to help the poorest. A strong action...

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ladepeche.fr broke the news on Tuesday, March 31, 2026.
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