Thunderbolt in Saint-Hubert: Alderwoman Céline Nicolas resigns

Thunderbolt in Saint-Hubert: Alderwoman Céline Nicolas resigns
Thunderbolt in Saint-Hubert: Alderwoman Céline Nicolas resigns

It was with a crestfallen expression that the mayor of Saint-Hubert spoke on the subject at the end of the municipal council meeting. The item taking note of the resignation of alderwoman Céline Nicolas was added urgently to the agenda of the session. “It is with great sadness and regret that we learn of Céline’s resignationunderlined the mayor. We can only accept this decision because health is priceless. Lately, she has suffered from a lot of things on the side, especially on social networks. Céline has always been very competent, giving her all to all the files she followed. She did not count her many hours of work for the Commune.”

Members of the college and the opposition sadly accepted this news, recognizing the excellent work carried out over several years. Céline Nicolas was, in her responsibilities, in charge of health, sport, early childhood, the social cohesion plan, social affairs, youth, the elderly, twinning, festivals, ceremonies and worship.

Is the mayor surprised by his departure? “ Céline had already been shaken six months ago, he explains. After a very complicated period, she came back full of enthusiasm, but physically, she did not hold up. We don’t play with our health.”

Will it be replaced?

With the upcoming municipal elections in October approaching, what will happen at the end of the legislature? Despite the arrival of current affairs, will the alderwoman be replaced? “We inquire at the supervisory level for gender parity, explains the mayor. With Céline’s departure, only Anne Henneaux remains at the College. If we can stay like this, we will continue to work with one less alderman. If this is not the case, an advisor will have to come up.”

Note that it is Councilor Christine Chalon-Palizeul who is in a useful position to fill this replacement.

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