“The idea of transmission has been running through my head for a long time,” confides the mayor of Dijon François Rebsamen in an interview with Public Good this Monday.
“It will happen Monday”
After 23 years at the head of the city, François Hollande's former Minister of Labor, joined by Emmanuel Macron since 2017, announces that he has chosen to cede his mayor's chair to his first deputy Nathalie Koenders: “it will happen on Monday, at the next municipal council. It is the council which will vote, designate and transfer the power of mayor to Nathalie Koenders. I will present his candidacy to the elected officials. »
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“In 2020, I said that I would not serve a fourth term. I did it because we were in the middle of Covid and it was necessary to ensure the continuity of municipal action,” he said again.
Elected for the first time in 2001 in Dijon, François Rebsamen will remain president of the Metropolis.
>> Read the article from Public Good.
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