Since he took office on 28 March in Vaulx-en-Velin, the insoumis deputy Abdelkader Lahmar has not wasted any time to exercise his role as new mayor in order to maintain his promises and begin to take concrete measures with his commune, which was previously headed by former mayor Hélène Geoffroy, member of the Socialist Party. A drastic change of power that makes it possible to anticipate the future fulfilment of mayor Abdelkader Lahmar. The Vaud…
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Since he took office on 28 March in Vaulx-en-Velin, the insoumis deputy Abdelkader Lahmar has not wasted any time to exercise his role as new mayor in order to maintain his promises and begin to take concrete measures with his commune, which was previously headed by former mayor Hélène Geoffroy, member of the Socialist Party. A drastic change of power that makes it possible to anticipate the future fulfilment of mayor Abdelkader Lahmar. The Vaud…