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Villeneuve-Saint-Georges: the right LR wins the town hall, Louis Boyard fails

Summary by Le Figaro
Beaten in the second round by Kristell Niasme (LR) in an uncertain triangle, the Deputy Insubmissive did not manage to delight this popular city of Val-de-Marne on the right.

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Lean Left

The former first deputy, who joined the opposition, won with 49% of the votes.

·Strasbourg, France
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Center

The LFI candidate, who came out on top in the first round and whose candidacy served as a test for his party, did not manage to win the mayor The list of the candidate LR Kristell Niasme a

·France
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Center

Turnout was up in the second round of this election, which was a test for La France Insoumise.

·France
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It was Kristell Niasme who won the vote in the second round of these partial municipalities. Louis Boyard will not be the first LFI mayor of Ile-de-France.

·Paris, France
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Center

The rebellious deputy Louis Boyard ran for the municipality of Villeneuve-Saint-Georges. He was beaten by Kristell Niasme (LR).

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This Sunday evening, February 2, Kristell Niasme (Les Républicains) won the second round of the municipal by-election in Villeneuve-Saint-Georges (Val-de-Marne), thus defeating the far-left deputy Louis Boyard (La France Insoumise) .She did it! @KristellNIASME is the new mayor of #VilleneuveStGeorges. The Villeneuvois sent a strong signal, they do not want the chaos or bankruptcy that #LFI represents, but a courageous and competent mayor. The Re…

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Le Monde broke the news in Paris, France on Sunday, February 2, 2025.
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