The Mayor of Brest, François Cuillandre, Changes His Foot and Defends the Creation of a Municipal Police
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After a long time of opposition, Mayor PS de Brest, François Cuillandre, on Tuesday promised to equip his city with a municipal police force if he was re-elected in March 2026. He would end the only exception among the cities with more than 100,000 inhabitants in France.
Brest (Finistère) is today the last French city of more than 100,000 inhabitants not to have a municipal police. This exception, François Cuillandre intends to remedy this in the event of a new election at the head of the city during the municipal elections in March next. Mayor since 2001, the socialist has long been opposed to the creation of a municipal police in the second city of Brittany. "The mayors, and in particular the mayors of the lef…
François Cuillandre, the mayor of Brest, has just announced: the list "The united left for Brest", which he leads for the municipalities 2026, will in his programme have the creation of a municipal police with 50 agents.
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