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Nachrichten.fr · June 6, 2026

Neuilly-sur-Seine: Opposition Councillor Béatrice Homo Accuses Pressure to Resign

Neuilly-sur-Seine – 06.06.2026: Béatrice Homo, former candidate on the opposition list “Générations Neuilly avec Benoît Aguelon” in the 2026 municipal elections, has revealed that she was pressured by her list leader Benoît Aguelon after the elections to give up her seat to a male competitor. Aguelon denies these allegations and emphasizes that the decision was made in accordance with the list’s internal agreements.

The municipal elections in Neuilly-sur-Seine took place on March 15 and 22, 2026. The list “Générations Neuilly avec Benoît Aguelon” received 12.6% of the votes in the first round and secured three seats on the city council. The list of Jean-Christophe Fromantin, who has been mayor of Neuilly-sur-Seine since 2008, won with 64.6% of the votes and secured 38 seats. Voter turnout was 53.2%.

Béatrice Homo, who ran fourth on Aguelon’s list, claims that after the elections she was asked by Aguelon to give up her place to a male competitor. In an interview, she stated: “Tu n’as pas les épaules assez solides” (“You don’t have the necessary strength”). Aguelon disputes this portrayal and stresses that the decision was made in accordance with the list’s internal agreements.

Homo’s allegations raise questions about the internal dynamics within the opposition list. It remains to be seen whether this controversy will affect future cooperation within the city council.

The 2026 municipal elections in Neuilly-sur-Seine were of particular interest, as the city is one of the wealthiest in France and hosts a high number of international companies. The voter turnout of 53.2% reflects the citizens’ sustained interest in local politics.

The political landscape in Neuilly-sur-Seine remains tense, and further discussions about the internal workings of the opposition list are expected. The city’s residents are watching closely to see how this controversy will impact future political work.

Overall, this incident highlights the challenges political lists face regarding internal decisions and maintaining equality and fairness. It is hoped that such controversies will raise awareness of these issues and lead to more transparent and fair political processes in the future.

The developments in Neuilly-sur-Seine continue to be closely followed as they could influence political culture and citizens’ perceptions of political integrity and fairness.

Sources

  • Franceinfo