Overview
- On October 11, he opened a campaign office directly across from Menton's town hall and formally kicked off his 2026 run.
- He delivered a cautious, consensus-focused speech, calling the city a "sleeping beauty" and flagging housing, security and youth as priorities.
- He addressed criticism of being parachuted into the town, presenting himself as a Mentonnais by choice after relocating this year.
- He identifies as liberal-conservative and recently joined Les Républicains, though he has not decided whether to run under the LR label or without one.
- Rassemblement National deputy Alexandra Masson is widely viewed as the frontrunner, and outgoing LR mayor Yves Juhel is not seeking re-election.