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Cauterets. Dialogue at the heart of political strategy

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As the election approaches, it’s time to strengthen bonds. For the list led by Clément Eulacia, this final stretch is not just a calendar formality, but an additional opportunity to perfect a project built for and with the residents.

The ground remains the beating heart of this campaign. To offer a space for open and friendly discussion, a final citizen coffee meeting is organized this Wednesday, March 11th at 4:30 pm at the Troquet. This informal exchange moment aims to be a listening break to respond to everyone’s questions in the utmost proximity.

For those who prefer the setting of collective debates, a final public meeting will be held on Thursday, March 12th at 8:30 pm at the Town Hall, Council room. Open to all, it allows residents who could not attend previous meetings to come and get informed and weigh the stakes before heading to the polls.

Because a program is not just a few slogans, communication is also intensifying on social networks. This is where fundamental subjects like health, housing, thermalism, or parking are developed with precision.

“We cannot summarize the program in three pages,” explains Clément Eulacia. “That’s why we are increasing the exchange times. Furthermore, as the season is in full swing, social networks allow everyone to take the time to understand the subjects at their own pace.”

By combining physical presence and digital education, the “Pour Cauterets” list aims to prove that managing a village starts with the availability of its elected officials.