On March 22, the municipal council met and re-elected Jérôme Soursac as mayor. The four deputies were also appointed, and the municipal commissions were set up: first deputy, Sylvia Pinel; second deputy, Hervé Coupellier; third deputy, Gaëlle Lafargue; fourth deputy, Stéphane Grailhe. Jérôme Soursac once again thanked the voters who came out in large numbers and trusted his list, stating, “This trust is an honor, but also a strong commitment: to act for and with you.” He emphasized that he was elected by everyone, without distinction, including those who made a different choice on election day. One of the key priorities from the program is actions for children and youth, maintaining the Fabas-Canals RPI, essential for the sustainability of the school; setting up a youth council; building a city stadium to encourage sports and youth gatherings in a safe and suitable place; maintaining close ties between the town hall and families; organizing occasional events to strengthen social cohesion; road safety; preserving the environment; supporting associations, and more. The entire program was reviewed once again. In summary, the clear objective is to “Preserve our quality of life, strengthen cohesion, and cultivate a peaceful atmosphere.”



