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Nogent-sur-Oise. The people of Nogent, by the hundreds, paid tribute to their first deputy, Hervé Roberti

It was with palpable emotion that the mayor of Nogent-sur-Oise, Jean-François Dardenne, retraced the journey of his friend, Hervé Roberti. Photo: obs-oh

As if by magic (some even saw it as a sign) a radiant sun was present for the republican tribute paid to the first deputy who died a few days ago, Hervé Roberti. In addition to this omnipresent sun today, there were several hundred residents, association leaders, elected officials, and of course the family, his wife Monique and his son Vincent. The man was appreciated. There was no doubt about it.

This is because in 36 years of political commitment in the noble sense of the term, Hervé Roberti has forged a solid image of a flawless man on whom we could count on a number of issues.

The task was entrusted to Jean-François Dardenne, mayor of Nogent-sur-Oise, to retrace the journey of the man who quickly became his friend. The chief magistrate could not contain his emotion upon reading a particularly crafted speech, imbued with sincerity and a certain desire to share with as many people as possible the loss of this precious element for Nogent-sur-Oise. .

“It is difficult to look back on all these years and of course, everyone has their own memories of this erudite man, who placed “public affairs” above all, the mayor recalled.

On Wednesday, November 20, the town hall square was packed with people. Jean-Claude Villemain, mayor and president of the -Sud-Oise agglomeration, could not not be there. He himself delivered a vibrant tribute. Alexandre Ouizille, senator, recalled the involvement of this resolutely left-wing man, “to be passed on to younger generations”.

Olivier Paccaud, himself a senator, had deep respect for the man of letters.

“What describes it best, I think, is the term humanism,” the senator spoke to an all-hearing audience.

The entire municipal council was present. The commitment of Hervé Roberti in the cultural and economic fields was recalled. A visionary. “We have just experienced the 38th book fair. Let's not forget that Hervé Roberti was one of the initiators of this meeting. He always had the right word, sometimes a certain derision in his words. We will all regret it,” assured out of speech and in turn Sophie Lehner, logically, future mayor of Creil. In the public or alongside elected officials, we could see the lifelong but respectful opponent Djamal Benkherouf, Adnane Akabli, departmental councilor, Serge Macudzinski, mayor of Saint-Maximin or even the DGS of Nogent, Philippe Dizengremel, who recalled, he too with palpable emotion, “the deep respect that this first deputy could have for each of the city’s agents”.

A poem, read by the young elected officials of the municipal council, and a song performed by lifelong friend Freddy Della, contributed to this moment of sharing where everyone was able to make their own eulogy of a true Nogentais character.

It was a beautiful tribute held on the square in front of the town hall while waiting for the final goodbye. The funeral of Hervé Roberti will be celebrated Tuesday, November 26 at the beginning of the afternoon in the church of Nogent-sur-Oise.

The public came in large numbers to witness this tribute. Photo: obs-oh
Flags, municipal police officers and the entire young municipal council came to respect the memory of the first deputy. Photo: obs-oh
The town hall square, a place for emotional sharing during a ceremony. Photo: obs-oh
The flags at city hall were lowered to half-mast. Photo: obs-oh
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