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Municipal: in Schiltigheim, the Break-up of the Majority Leaves a Divided Left

Summary by Rue89 Strasbourg
As the municipal election approached, Nathalie Jampoc-Bertrand, a candidate appointed by the mayor to succeed her, found herself alone in defending the balance of a broken majority. Opposition was dispersed but unanimously critical.
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As the municipal election approached, Nathalie Jampoc-Bertrand, a candidate appointed by the mayor to succeed her, found herself alone in defending the balance of a broken majority. Opposition was dispersed but unanimously critical.

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Rue89 Strasbourg broke the news in on Friday, March 13, 2026.
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