We will remember, above all, that Georges-Louis Bouchez (Mons en Mieux) reported what appears to him to be a hiccup when voting for the majority pact. “This is not to annoy but in terms of form, it seems to us that the first majority pact – the one signed by Pascal Lafosse and which announces him as alderman – should have been voted on before the second, the one which we must hold taken into account, is in turn voted and validated“, explained Georges-Louis Bouchez.
Appeal and parliamentary question
Confirmed as a provincial deputy, Pascal Lafosse cannot in fact sit as an alderman. For Nicolas Martin, however, the procedure was validated by the supervisory authority. “We’ve checked with her, so we’re sure there’s nothing wrong with the way it’s done. We had anticipated things in order to be irreproachable. We obviously did well.”announces the mayor, who also greeted “the state of mind that reigned within the different groups this Monday evening.”
“The coalition of shame”: Georges-Louis Bouchez reacts to the tripartite List of the Mayor-PTB-Ecolo in Mons
But on the side of Mons en Mieux, we persist and we sign. “We want to respect the rules. It’s a shame because if we don’t respect rules as basic as these, it can cause trouble for all the files. When there are two majority pacts tabled, we must vote on the first and then the second Our reflection is not formulated to bore but to tell the college that we will have to work with great precision, because it is in the interest of the citizens and of the community. city”, pleads Georges-Louis Bouchez.
Mons en Mieux thus confirms to us that an appeal will be filed with the supervisory authority while the Minister of Local Authorities, François Desquesnes, should be questioned in committee. In short, in Mons things seem to begin as they ended: with a strong opposition between the Mayor’s List and Mons en Mieux, which has still not digested the fact of not having been invited to the negotiations even though it represents the second political formation in Mons.