Jo Spiegel

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Joseph Spiegel, known as Jo Spiegel (born November 24, 1951, in Mulhouse), is a French politician. A member of the Socialist Party and then of Place Publique, he became known at the national level for his practice of co-constructive democracy[1][2] in the town of Kingersheim (Haut-Rhin), of which he was mayor from 1989 to 2020.[3]

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  1. ^ humanite.fr/-lalternative-venait-des-communes
  2. ^ franceculture.fr//les-initiatives-citoyennes/jo-spiegel-
  3. ^ "À Kingersheim, Jo Spiegel fait participer les habitants aux décisions locales (mais vraiment)". Rue89 Strasbourg. 4 February 2016. Retrieved 6 February 2016..