Nicolas Spinelli, an independent candidate for mayor of Beausoleil, will hold a public meeting on November 6th at 7pm at the Centre Culturel Prince Jacques.
The meeting comes as part of Spinelli’s campaign for the municipal elections scheduled for 15th and 22nd March 2026, which will determine the town’s mayor until 2032. Beausoleil, which shares a border and close ties with Monaco, is preparing for an election that Spinelli says will address key issues including the relationship between the two neighbours.
During this meeting, Spinelli plans to discuss his candidacy, clarify Beausoleil’s political situation, and present the main lines of his programme. Key topics will include excessive urbanisation in the town, fighting corruption, security concerns, transparency in municipal action, and relations between Beausoleil and Monaco. Doors will open to the public at 6:30pm, and a “surprise” has been planned for 7pm when the formal programme begins.
Building a programme with residents
Spinelli’s campaign has launched a citizen consultation running from October 1st until December 15th, inviting residents to share their views on the town’s future. The campaign, where participants can contribute anonymously or provide contact details, promises to visit every neighbourhood to meet with residents, including young people, working professionals, retirees, families, shopkeepers, associations, and representative from sports, culture and health sectors.
The candidate describes his list as totally independent from property developers and political parties, stating that “the only people we will work for are the people of Beausoleil”.
Spinelli has previously served as an elected official in Beausoleil for 18 years, holding positions including municipal councillor, deputy mayor, CCAS administrator, and vice-president of CARF.
Among the priority projects outlined in his campaign are the development of the Devens area into a sports and leisure centre, the creation of a municipal retirement home, and the reorganisation of the municipal market.
A question-and-answer session and informal reception will follow the speeches. The event will take place at the Centre Culturel Prince Jacques, located at 6/8 avenue du Général de Gaulle in Beausoleil.
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Main photo provided by Nicolas Spinelli
 
