After the Scandal of Blackmail with Sextape, Saint-Étienne Elected His New Mayor Until Next March
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Jean-Pierre Berger, so far the first deputy in Saint-Etienne, was elected on Thursday to replace former mayor Gaël Perdriau, sentenced to four years in prison and an ineligibility in the case of intimate video blackmail.
Jean-Pierre Berger, 83 years old, formerly first deputy, was elected by the city council on Thursday 11 December to replace the former edile, sentenced to four years in prison and to ineligibility.
"We Are Relieved that He Goes Away": in Saint-Étienne, the Page of the Sextape Scandal Turns in Pain
In Saint-Étienne (Loire), this Thursday afternoon, the town hall is closed to the public. Seven policemen look out from the lobby for possible troublemakers — who will not come. Upstairs, two insulators are waiting in the wedding hall: the 56 elected members of the city council elect a new mayor. The ceremony promises to be a bit sad. Constrained and forced by a court decision, the last square of the faithful of Mayor Gaël Perdriau must designat…
Thursday was held in Saint-Étienne the first city council since the conviction and departure of Gaël Perdriau. L的former first deputy Jean-Pierre Berger was elected mayor up to the municipalities of March 2026, facing another elected majority who had entered dissidence because of the case.
Loire. Jean-Pierre Berger Elected Mayor of Saint-Étienne: the Epilogue of the Reign of Gaël Perdriau
At the age of 83, he was a faithful member of Gaël Perdriau who succeeded him. On Thursday, in an Aristide-Briand hall with a twilight look, Jean-Pierre Berger was elected mayor of Saint-Étienne until next March.
The new mayor, various right-wings, wants to ensure "continuity of the mandate plan" until next March Jean-Pierre Berger, until now the first deputy in Saint-Étienne, was elected mayor on Thursday for
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