Georges Marsan, candidate for a sixth term as mayor of Monaco
The Mayor announced his candidacy during the press ceremony.
It had not taken place since 2020, covid obliges. This Thursday, January 19, the traditional ceremony of the wishes of the Town Hall was held in the Salle des Mariages.
Several members of the Municipal Council were present – Marjorie Crovetto, Jacques Pastor, Nicolas Croesi, Jean-Marc Déoriti-Castellini, Axelle Amalberti Verdino, Charles Maricic, Karyn Ardisson Salopek, François Lallemand, André J. Campana, Claude Bollati and Mélanie Flachaire – and Fulvio Gazzola, Mayor of Dolceaqua.
The opportunity for Georges Marsan to unveil a preview of the visual identity of the next twinning with the Italian municipality, which will be definitively signed at the end of the year, an identity which will take up the coat of arms of each of the two municipalities.
The Mayor also took stock of the post-covid recovery: “ The figures are good, since we had a fair-attractions and a Christmas Village with record visitors, with 700,000 and 400,000 people “, he declared to Monaco Info.
Georges Marsan also mentioned novelties for 2023 : the identity card and the digital spaces, the opening of crèches, the new intergenerational living space, as well as the renovations of the Media library and the Espace Léo Ferré.
Municipal elections will take place next March. As a reminder, Georges Marsan has been Mayor since 2003 and was continuously re-elected in 2007, 2011, 2015 and 2019.