El exalcalde de Creil es perseguido y objeto de burlas tras su derrota

Jean-Claude Villemain, exalcalde de Creil, fue grabado y ridiculizado por una mujer momentos después de conocer la derrota de su lista socialista en las elecciones municipales. El vídeo, publicado en TikTok, la muestra gritando repetidamente «¡Au revoir Jean-Claude!». La ciudad cambia a La France insoumise tras un siglo de gobierno socialista.

Jean-Claude Villemain, quien dirigió Creil durante dieciséis años hasta 2024, había cedido el relevo a su primera adjunta, Sophie Dhoury-Lehner. El domingo por la noche, en la segunda vuelta de las elecciones municipales, su lista del PS perdió frente al candidato insumiso Omar Yaqoob, quien obtuvo el 51,1% de los votos frente al 48,8% del alcalde saliente. Una semana antes, el candidato de derecha diversa que quedó en tercer lugar, Noureddine Nachite, se había retirado e instado a votar por La France insoumise. Creil, en Oise, había estado bajo control socialista desde 1918. Con los vítores de los militantes insumisos aún resonando, Villemain, con rostro sombrío, fue grabado en las escaleras por una mujer. Ella lo persiguió, gritando «¡Au revoir Jean-Claude!» repetidamente, y luego añadió: «¡Recuerda todo el daño que hiciste, Jean-Claude! Adiós». El exalcalde, con expresión derrotada, no reaccionó ni la miró, soportando las burlas. El vídeo se publicó en TikTok poco después de que se anunciaran los resultados.

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