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Municipales: for His Second Term, Pierre Hurmic Defends a Project to "Prepare Bordeaux for Shock"

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Candidate for re-election, Pierre Hurmic emphasizes the "trust" established with the Bordelais and the continuation of his policy to "prepare the city for ecological shock".

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REPORT - The president of Horizons, who has been head of the Norman city for 16 years, launched his municipal campaign on Wednesday night. He puts his town hall at stake in the face of communists and lepenists who aim to curb his race around 2027.

·Paris, France
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Mayor of Le Havre since 2010, Édouard Philippe launched his campaign for a third term this Wednesday, January 28, 2026.

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Now an official candidate for his re-election in his city of Le Havre, the former Prime Minister "conditions his presidential ambitions to a local victory.

·Paris, France
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This Wednesday, January 28, 2026, the current mayor of Le Havre and candidate for re-election Édouard Philippe, officially launches his campaign for the municipal elections 2026

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He who has been mayor of the port city since 2010 must formalize his candidacy Wednesday night. He relies on his re-election in March to give momentum to his candidacy for the presidential of 2027, but temporises here.

·Paris, France
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Read the full article on stephaneLarue.com Former Prime Minister Édouard Philippe formalized his candidacy for a third term in the town hall of Le Havre on Wednesday, January 28, 2026. The announcement was made at a campaign launch meeting in front of his supporters in the ocean city. Mayor since 2010, the leader of the Horizons party confirms...

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Le Monde broke the news in Paris, France on Wednesday, January 28, 2026.
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