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Twelve Years Under the Far Right: Fréjus, the City that's Concreted over Everything

In his twelve years at the helm of Fréjus, the far-right mayor David Rachline has not changed his policy of urban sprawl. Running for re-election, he is continuing his major urban projects, which remain controversial. Fréjus (Var), report It's a single-story Provençal cottage, weathered by the years. Rusty weathervanes, a wrought-iron cicada, a faded garden gnome… Number 64 Avenue Victor Hugo in Fréjus is a symbol of the passage of time, and th…
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In his twelve years at the helm of Fréjus, the far-right mayor David Rachline has not changed his policy of urban sprawl. Running for re-election, he is continuing his major urban projects, which remain controversial. Fréjus (Var), report It's a single-story Provençal cottage, weathered by the years. Rusty weathervanes, a wrought-iron cicada, a faded garden gnome… Number 64 Avenue Victor Hugo in Fréjus is a symbol of the passage of time, and th…

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Reporterre, le quotidien de l'écologie… broke the news in on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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