Attacks, insults… Violence against mayors continues to increase in 2023 – L’Express

Attacks insults… Violence against mayors continues to increase in 2023

Close to citizens, they were often targeted during the various crises that shook the country this year. Attacks against mayors are expected to increase by 15% in 2023, according to a Cevipof survey published this Sunday, November 19. In the crosshairs during the riots this summer, city councilors had already experienced an explosion of violence in 2022 (+ 32%), with 2,265 complaints and reports.

In detail, 69% of the 8,000 mayors surveyed say they have been victims of incivility, compared to 53% in 2020. 39% of them have suffered insults and insults, compared to 29% in 2020. Another worrying point of the study: a substantial increase in online attacks, with 27% of city councilors having been violently arrested on social networks this year, compared to 20% three years ago.

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Result: the rate of resignations increased by 30% compared to the previous mandate, an element revealing what the survey describes as “republican fatigue”. Among other explanatory factors, the study notes a “feeling of helplessness”, but also increasingly complex and time-consuming missions.

Asked about the changes to be made in order to remedy this situation, 50% of mayors proposed increasing their remuneration. “If they are not committed to making money, they are not prepared to lose it either,” notes the author of the study.

With nearly a million candidates for municipal elections, local commitment is “not yet threatened” and “mayors are resisting the accumulation of crises”, however, the author argues in a note of optimism.

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