Cannes mayor David Lisnard - Jean-Christophe Magnenet AFP

He won it hands down with 88.08% of the vote. However, the tone was very solemn on Sunday evening. Confirmed from the first round, very comfortably, in his chair as mayor of Cannes, David Lisnard (Les Républicains) "welcomed this result with seriousness".

He comes far ahead of Olivier Baconnet (EELV-LFI, 4.22%), Dominique Henrot (PS-PC, 4.13%), Catherine Dorten (DVD, 2.06%) and Nicolas Schissele (UPR, 1.51 %)

“In this very particular context, even surreal [marked by a participation of only 31.17%], I see this score as a requirement. The one that will be my priority to do everything to stem the spread of the coronavirus ”, reacted the mayor of the city of festivals to 20 Minutes .

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"Maximum confinement of municipal officials"

Around 8:45 p.m., he announced that he had decided "an unprecedented measure of maximum containment for agents from the two communities [the city and the agglomeration community] favoring a massive telework system".

"Out of a total of 3,360 agents, a majority of municipal and inter-municipal staff, including more than 70% of city officials, will be confined to their homes to participate in the collective effort essential in the face of the spread of the virus," said the official. city.

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