Hugo Biolley, 24 anni, cerca la rielezione come sindaco di Vinzieux

Hugo Biolley, eletto sindaco di Vinzieux a 18 anni nel 2020, annuncia la sua candidatura per un secondo mandato alle elezioni municipali del 15 e 22 marzo 2026. A 24 anni, ha gestito il comune di 556 abitanti in Ardèche mentre studiava alla Sciences Po Grenoble. Sta anche cercando lavoro.

A gennaio, oltre cento residenti di Vinzieux, un piccolo comune dell'Ardèche di 556 abitanti situato ai piedi del massiccio del Pilat, si sono riuniti nella sala comunitaria del municipio. L'evento ha offerto vin brulé e pizze in un'atmosfera conviviale incentrata sul loro sindaco, Hugo Biolley, noto come il più giovane di Francia.  nnEletto nel 2020 dopo le dimissioni del predecessore, Biolley era l'unico candidato a 18 anni. In mezzo alla crisi Covid-19, ha diretto il suo mandato verso la creazione di attività e vita nel villaggio, avvertendo: «Altrimenti, diventiamo un villaggio dormitorio». Ha assunto vari ruoli, dal leader di squadra al diplomatico, comune per i sindaci rurali.  nnMentre bilanciava gli studi alla Sciences Po Grenoble, ora presenta il bilancio del suo mandato di sei anni e cerca la rielezione al voto di marzo 2026. Questa scelta solleva domande sulla fattibilità di tale posizione per un giovane adulto, ma il suo impegno locale continua in mezzo alla ricerca di lavoro.

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