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The president of Intercommunalités de France and deputy for Saône-et-Loire, Sébastien Martin, at the National Assembly, in Paris, May 27, 2025.

“Outrage”, “weariness”, ” anger “… Local elected officers have had greater than sufficient of the nationwide political chaos. “We’re fed up”acknowledges Jérôme Baloge, (centrist) mayor of Niort (Deux-Sèvres), by entrusting his ” incomprehension “ dealing with the “increasing phase shift” between nationwide elected officers and people on the bottom. “We are appalled by what we see. A thick fog has fallen over the country, even though local elected officials are in office and at work”sighs Mr. Baloge. Like 2,000 of his colleagues, he participated within the conference of intercommunalities of France, in Aussonne (Haute-Garonne), close to Toulouse, from October 8 to 10. The nation’s 1,254 “intercos” present a sure variety of public providers on behalf of municipalities.

However, assuming the mandate is sophisticated within the present circumstances, guarantee the elected officers current in Aussonne. “We are at the end of the chainexplains Marc Mossé, vice-president (without label) of the agglomeration community of Sorgues du Comtat and first deputy of Althen-des-Paluds (Vaucluse). And we suffer from the difficulties in France to do our daily work. When there is no budget, we, behind us, do not know what subsidies we are going to get and, as a result of the domino effect, we set up fewer projects…”

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