From 2025, this commune in Hauts-de-Seine will be led by a new mayor

From 2025, this commune in Hauts-de-Seine will be led by a new mayor
From 2025, this commune in Hauts-de-Seine will be led by a new mayor

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Hugo Hancewicz

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Jan 1, 2025 at 7:40 a.m.

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He had been deputy mayor for 6 months and claimed it loud and clear. In accordance with the law on non-cumulative mandatesJean-Didier Berger (Free!) will leave his sash as chief magistrate of (Hauts-de-Seine). A Municipal Council will be held on Tuesday January 7, 2025 so that his successor can be designated.

Towards a return to the accumulation of mandates?

“I will always make sure to stay to the nearest of my team,” he assured Paris news. And for good reason, in addition to his mandate as a deputy in the National Assembly, Jean-Didier Berger will keep an eye on Clamart town hall, because he remains municipal councilor. Despite everything, he leaves the post of mayor with regret. “I showed the compatibility between the two positions,” he breathes, he who pleads for the accumulation of mandates is obligatory.

Since July 2024, at the time of the early legislative elections, the elected official had been able to experience this double cap deputy and mayor. In fact, an appeal had been made to the Constitutional Council and while waiting for the court to validate his election, the procedure suspend l’obligation to make a choice in its different mandates.


As soon as he gives up his mayoral role, he will no longer be responsible for municipal management from Clamart. But according to him, “the accumulation of mandates makes it possible to avoid above ground deputies and to know its territory better. At the Bourbon Palace, he assured that he would have no trouble take initiative in favor of this measure repealed in 2014 under François Hollande.

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