Catherine Trautmann Officially Becomes Mayor of Strasbourg 25 Years Later
4 Articles
4 Articles
The former mayor of Strasbourg Catherine Trautmann returned to her place, 25 years after leaving her. She was officially elected at the municipal council this Saturday.
By 45 votes out of 65, Catherine Trautmann was elected mayor of Strasbourg on Saturday, 28 March, during a special municipal council, dedicated to the procedure for the installation of the new municipal executive. The new mayor, broken during the exercise, now wants to "restore contact" with the inhabitants.
Catherine Trautmann was officially elected mayor of Strasbourg and presented her team to the 64 new municipal councillors. Mathieu Cahn is his first deputy and Pierre Jakubowicz of the Horizons macroist party is his third deputy.
On 28 March, Catherine Trautmann became mayor of Strasbourg, 39 years after her first term, and 25 years after leaving the office. At this particular city council, the one who will be elected mayor will choose those who will make up her team, will deliver a speech and there may be surprises. You are told all in direct, in this article regularly updated throughout the sequence.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 100% of the sources are Center
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium
