Échirolles Mayor’s Car Fire Linked to Anti-Drug Trafficking Stance
The vehicle of Amandine Demore, the PCF mayor of Échirolles and a candidate for reelection, was intentionally set on fire in the night of January 12-13, 2026. Demore made this information public on Monday, February 2, 2026. While responsibility has not yet been established, security officials believe the act was an intimidation tactic.
A History of Advocacy
Throughout her term, Amandine Demore has repeatedly called for increased resources to combat drug trafficking in Échirolles, specifically requesting the creation of a full-service police station. This request was previously denied by Emmanuel Macron, as reported on January 15, 2025.
The fire, which occurred below Demore’s home, prompted the prefecture to implement “security measures.” Despite this, Demore stated the intimidation attempt will not silence her and will only strengthen her resolve to fight against drug trafficking.
Concerns of Political Interference
This incident occurs weeks before upcoming municipal elections. A recent Senate report highlighted the risks of interference and pressure from drug trafficking organizations during electoral periods, a situation Demore believes is now unfolding in Échirolles.
Demore asserts that this event confirms the concerns raised in the Senate report regarding the potential for narcotics-related interference in upcoming elections.
Frequently Asked Questions
When did the vehicle incident occur?
The vehicle was intentionally set on fire in the night of January 12-13, 2026.
What is Amandine Demore’s position?
Amandine Demore is the PCF mayor of Échirolles and a candidate for reelection.
What has Demore requested to combat drug trafficking?
Demore has requested the creation of a full-service police station in Échirolles.
How might this incident impact the upcoming municipal elections in Échirolles?