Louis Aliot, new mayor of Perpignan - Alain ROBERT / SIPA

You know the saying, "you are never better served than by yourself". Freshly elected mayor of Perpignan (Eastern Pyrenees, 66), Louis Aliot (National Gathering) voted to increase his compensation at his very first municipal council, just one week after receiving the keys to the city.

Indignation of the opposition

A decision deemed a bit hasty and not really essential by the opposition, which has kindly calculated for us that the mayor's allowance has just been increased by 17% compared to its predecessor, or 60,000 euros over the entire mandate. Little lesson in ethics and good session of opponents, quoted by our colleagues from La Dépêche  : “While public speaking is discredited, there is a duty of exemplarity. "

Louis Aliot replied with his usual verve and sense of debate: "Your moral lessons leave me in awe." Before all the same saying to himself that a small justification would not be too much, and to explain that contrary to said predecessor, he would not cumulate the allowances of the city and the Agglomeration. A mandate that begins well in any case.

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