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Eric Ciotti, then president of the Les Républicains party, and Christian Estrosi, the councilor of Nice, at the Parc-Impérial high school in Nice, April 22, 2024.

Monday 1er December, a number of Nice journalists and eight municipal candidates had been current in Nice to signal a “charter of mutual respect”. An unprecedented course of in France, which says so much in regards to the countryside environment on the Côte d’Azur. Eight politicians have subsequently dedicated themselves, together with their marketing campaign groups, to “not to hinder journalistic work”, has “refrain from any defamatory, insulting or denigrating remarks towards information professionals”, and even to “not knowingly disseminate false information regarding adversaries or the media.”

The textual content, which additionally obliges journalists – amongst others – to grant truthful remedy to candidates and “avoid any favoritism” was written by the native Press Club and stored secret till Monday. “ We have been speaking about it with our brothers and sisters for a number of months, explains Stèvelan Chaizy-Gostovitch, editor-in-chief of RCF Nice Côte d’Azur and member of the board of administrators of the Press Club. We knew it was going to be a tense election in Nice. We noticed the marketing campaign coming, and we stated to ourselves: it isn’t going to be attainable, it is going to be too poisonous, it is going to be too onerous to offer info. »

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