Brigitte Tanauji-Dahan announced yesterday morning, at the opening of the Nice city council meeting, that she was leaving the majority to join Olivier Bettati on his list for the upcoming municipal elections.
During her speech at the City Council, Maître Brigitte Tanauji-Dahan said she felt “disconnected” from the outgoing Mayor’s behavior and noted “a glaring disconnection between the population and municipal management.”
She criticizes most municipal decisions made without any consultation, with elected officials learning about them only through the press. She said she could no longer “fulfill her mandate calmly” within the majority: “I regain my freedom of speech and thought,” concluded the now-former councilor.
After Andrée Alziari-Nègre on Friday, Olivier Bettati on November 15, and Benoît Kandel, who was dismissed in early September, this is the fourth member of the majority to resign from the Nice city council in three months.
A question circulates in the Nice political landscape: Who will be next?