Municipales 2026: a Mayor Accused of Rape Was Re-Elected in the First Round but Does Not Have the Right to Go to His Municipality
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Philippe Janicot, mayor of Boisseuil, near Limoges, was re-elected on Sunday during the first round of the municipal elections, despite an indictment for rape and a ban on staying in the commune. The editor contests the facts alleged against him.
In Boisseuil, near Limoges, outgoing mayor Philippe Janicot, charged with rape, will return to his mayor's chair on Saturday during the municipal council. He will then have to leave the commune.
Voters in Boisseuil chose to renew their trust in Philippe Janicot, accused by four women who accused him of rape.
In Haute-Vienne, the outgoing mayor of the commune of Boisseuil, Philippe Janicot, prosecuted for several rapes, narrowly won the municipal elections against his opponent Amandine Coiraud. In this commune...
The outgoing mayor of Boisseuil (Haute-Vienne), was re-elected in the first round of the municipal elections while he was the subject of a removal order. He currently lives in Bordeaux and has a ban on
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