“I will not be a brake on anything that could happen in the city of Athene tomorrow” he said, however, too. “I must not be considered as an obstacle to any meeting that takes place after the elections. I’m still waiting for the results. If my grandson is indeed elected… Because yes, there is incompatibility, we have known that from the start… […] I am reasonable, but I will continue to work because I love my city… I will not be the stone in the shoe of the Athoise List or other formations, given that some do not want to see me, within the framework of possible negotiations…”
During the campaign, Pascale Nouls, head of the list, had already affirmed that Marc Duvivier would not be an obstacle. But a few days ago, the person concerned distributed a leaflet explaining that his “journey will not end on the evening of October 13″. We imagine that the LA staff must have been annoyed because the presence of Marc Duvivier would undoubtedly make a possible negotiation with potential partners complicated. It remains to be seen whether this single element will be decisive. Depending on the results, the identity of the (other) elected officials and the convergences, and this after a campaign that was, to say the least, critical of the Athoise List towards the outgoing tripartite majority. First responses in a few hours.