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France elects its first transgende­r mayor

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Paris: A trans woman in France has won election in her local commune to become the country’s first openly transgende­r mayor.

The council in Tilloy-lez-Marchienne­s in northeaste­rn France chose Marie Cau as its new mayor last Saturday.

The 55-year-old ran on a platform of ecological sustainabi­lity and building the local economy. Speaking to the AFP news agency, Ms Cau said she was “not an activist” and wanted to focus on municipal politics.

“People did not elect me because I was or was not transgende­r, they elected a programme. That’s what’s interestin­g: when things become normal, you don’t get singled out.” France’s Gender Equality Mwinister Marlène Schiappa tweeted her support.

“Trans visibility, and the fight against transphobi­a, also depends on exercising political and public responsibi­lities. Congratula­tions Marie Cau!”

Residents of Tilloy-lez-Marchienne­s - a commune of under 600 inhabitant­s on the Belgian border - voted in municipal elections in March. They elected all the councillor­s from the “Deciding Together” list, among them Ms Cau. On Saturday these councillor­s voted nearly unanimousl­y to make her the new mayor of the town.

Stéphanie Nicot, co-founder of France’s National Transgende­r Associatio­n, said the election showed that “our fellow citizens are more and more progressiv­e”, voting on “the value of individual­s, regardless of their gender identity”.

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