Indre: no candidate for partial municipal elections while the council is incomplete in this municipality

For several months, the municipal council of Bouesse (Indre) has included seven people instead of eleven. Municipal elections have been organized for mid-November, but no candidate has yet declared themselves.

Elections without candidates. In Bouesse (Indre), no person showed up for the partial municipal elections organized on Sunday November 17 and Sunday November 24. The first round was therefore canceled and a new submission of applications was organized for the second round, reports The New Republic.

A mayor already designated by default

This summer, four elected officials resigned one after the other, reducing the municipal council from 11 to 7 people. A prefectural decree published at the beginning of October organized new elections but residents are not rushing to be candidates. A new call for applications is open Monday 18 and Tuesday 19 November.

If no one shows up, the elections will be canceled and the municipal council will remain as it is. Mayor Claudette Ballereau is not worried: “We are now used to operating with an incomplete council. » Note that the councilor, like his predecessor, had devoted himself to becoming mayor due to the lack of a serious and motivated candidate.

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