Municipal Results 2026 in Avignon: Former Journalist Olivier Galzi Elected Mayor
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He has only a few days left at the town hall, his second house for twelve years, before passing the relay to Olivier Galzi, the new mayor, elected Sunday, March 22. Cécile Helle was entrusted on this "special day".
The second round of municipal elections took place on Sunday, March 22. The results fell: Olivier Galzi (various right) was elected in Avignon. He ahead of socialist David Fournier, who had allied himself with La France insoumis. - Municipal results 2026 in Avignon: former journalist Olivier Galzi elected mayor (Elections Municipales 2026).
Confirming his position in the first round, the unlabeled candidate Olivier Galzi won the municipal elections in Avignon, at more than 40%. Supported by Horizons and IDU, he barred the road to the PS-LFI union and to an extreme right up.
On the bridge of Avignon, we dance there, we dance there. Dance, there was it this Sunday night...
Claude Le Roy, a former selector from Cameroon, Senegal, Ghana or the DRC, was elected on Sunday as city councillor in Avignon on the list led by former journalist Olivier Galzi (various right), winner in the second round with 40.62 per cent.
The left did not manage to keep its hand in the city of the popes. Olivier Galzi took it to the common list led by David Fournier (PS) and Mathilde Louvain (LFI). In a city that was ruled by the left, and while the outgoing mayor Cécile Helle (PS) did not represent herself, it was the former journalist Olivier Galzi who won it this Sunday evening with 40.62% of the votes, after a triangular one where candidate RN Anne-Sophie Rigault also appeare…
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