Arnaud Deslandes, elected mayor of Lille, succeeds Martine Aubry
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This Friday, March 21, 2025, a political page turns. Following the resignation of Martine Aubry, mayor of Lille for almost 24 years, and the conclusion of a "extraordinary" municipal council Arnaud Deslandes, former first deputy, was elected the head of the capital of Flanders. Charlotte Brun was elected first deputy.
Elected by 43 votes out of 54, the first deputy of the socialist town hall unsurprisingly beat environmentalist Stéphane Baly.
Martine Aubry's first deputy, Arnaud Deslandes, was elected mayor of Lille this Friday at an extraordinary city council, succeeding unsurprisingly the iconic socialist mayor, who resigned after 24 years at the head of the city.
Elected by 43 votes out of 54, the first deputy of the resigned socialist mayor unsurprisingly beat environmentalist Stéphane Baly.
PORTFOLIO - After thirty years as elected and twenty-four years at the head of the city of Lille, Martine Aubry announced that she would cease to be mayor at the end of March 2025.
On March 6, Martine Aubry announced his resignation from his term of office as mayor of Lille on behalf of his first deputy Arnaud Deslandes. This very close to the socialist must be inducted this Friday, March 21st at an extraordinary city council. Here are 5 things to know about the new edile of the capital of the North. - 5 things to know about Arnaud Deslandes, Martine Aubry's successor to the town hall of Lille (Politics). TF1 INFO
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