Some French political offices are not only undisputed, there aren't any candidates
by editors@theworld.org (Lisa Bryant) from The World: Latest Stories on (#74CTF)
As France heads into the second round of municipal elections this Sunday, thousands of small rural towns are scrambling to solve a big problem: No one wants to run for office. Long hours, low pay and a rise in belligerence toward public officials have made the gig a pretty hard sell. From our partners at Deutsche Welle, DW, Inside Europe's Lisa Bryant reports from a small village outside Paris.