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Dijon. Deputy Mayor Denis Hameau (Socialist Party) Refuses to Be on Nathalie Koenders' List: "Her Proposal Was disrespectful."

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Elected to the Dijon city council since 2014, deputy mayor Denis Hameau will not be on the list headed by incumbent mayor Nathalie Koenders for the March 2026 municipal elections. The Socialist politician refused her offer to be placed in 50th position, presumably ineligible. Hameau denounced the proposal as "brutal" and "unfair." The incumbent mayor defended her decision and stood by it.
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Elected to the Dijon city council since 2014, deputy mayor Denis Hameau will not be on the list headed by incumbent mayor Nathalie Koenders for the March 2026 municipal elections. The Socialist politician refused her offer to be placed in 50th position, presumably ineligible. Hameau denounced the proposal as "brutal" and "unfair." The incumbent mayor defended her decision and stood by it.

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bienpublic.com broke the news in on Thursday, January 29, 2026.
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