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Nicolas Florian, the successor of Alain Juppé at the town hall of Bordeaux, died this Sunday, January 26, of a cardiac vascular accident at the age of 55.
Massage for the Bordeaux political world. Our colleagues from the newspaper Southwest This Sunday, January 26, that Nicolas Florian, former mayor of Bordeaux has succeeded this Sunday, January 26, who succeeded Alain Juppé, died at the start of the afternoon at the age of 55. He would have succumbed following a cardiac vascular stop at the Bordeaux University Hospital according to his entourage, where he had been admitted last Friday.
It is a real blow for the Bordeaux political world who loses a former Bordeaux mayor having occupied the town hall from 2019 to 2020. He announced last week to launch into a new candidacy for the municipal elections of 2026 for take over the current ecological mayor Pierre HURMIC, during his greeting ceremony.
An essential personality of the Girondin right
Close to Alain Juppé, he joined the Bordeaux Municipal Council in 2014 before taking over from the one he considered his mentor at the Rohan Palace in 2019. Great Personality of the Girondin right, Nicolas Florian occupied a seat in all The local communities, from Bordeaux to New Aquitaine, in addition to ensuring the post of departmental secretary of the Republicans between 2002 and 2018. Gaullist faithful to his principles, he had recently approached Valérie Pécresse, becoming the deputy secretary of Its “free” movement. The latter, like many political figures, has expressed his emotion on X by learning the death of his colleague.
My friend Nicolas Florian left us brutally and it is a shock. He had his city of Bordeaux in the heart and continued to want to serve it with all its energy. My most affectionate thoughts go to Hélène and Antoine, as well as all those who loved her. pic.twitter.com/rPHaOlCfIb
– Valérie Pécresse (@Vpecresse) https://twitter.com/vpecresse/status/1883531146652483834?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
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Bruno Retailleau, the Minister of the Interior, affirms on X that he “will miss Bordeaux, as he will miss the right”, while Jean-Luc Moudenc salutes a man who “fits in the continuity of the great mayors of Bordeaux, Alain Juppé and Jacques Chaban-Delmas.
My pain is immense to learn the sudden death of my friend Nicolas Florian, former mayor of Bordeaux. During his mandate, he had registered in the continuity of the great mayors of Bordeaux, Alain Juppé and Jacques Chaban-Delmas.
The Bordeaux lose a sincere man and … pic.twitter.com/7PhMXylYaG-Jean-Luc Moudenc (@jlmoudenc) https://twitter.com/jlmoudenc/status/1883531308330053921?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
On the side of the Gironde, Thomas Cazenave, Renaissance deputy and elected municipal official in Bordeaux shares his shock: “Bordeaux loses a great elected official who still had so much to bring him and with whom I had fun walking.”
The president of the regional council Alain Rousset recognizes that “Nicolas Florian was our opponent of the metropolis but without being sectarian. He was one of those who were looking for solutions to conflicts rather than locking himself up in crises. It was a free person and , humanly, someone very friendly. “