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Housing - Mayors Builders, Mayors Beaten ? Not so Simple, Answer Statistics

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In 1977, Pierre Billotte explained his non-renewal to the post of mayor of Créteil (Val-de-Marne) by his activism in the area of housing: "I was beaten, because I was a builder." Last September, the promoter Norbert Fanchon still felt that "in pre-election period, a mayor who grants building permits is a beaten mayor." The hard-skinned myth. But is it confirmed in reality?
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In 1977, Pierre Billotte explained his non-renewal to the post of mayor of Créteil (Val-de-Marne) by his activism in the area of housing: "I was beaten, because I was a builder." Last September, the promoter Norbert Fanchon still felt that "in pre-election period, a mayor who grants building permits is a beaten mayor." The hard-skinned myth. But is it confirmed in reality?

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lemoniteur.fr broke the news in on Wednesday, November 12, 2025.
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