Hervé Féron: between politics and songs, two surprises for the price of one!
It created the element of surprise, that’s for sure. By resigning at the head of the State and the Metropolis on May 16, Hervé Féron took everyone by surprise, especially since he took with him the entire municipal council rallying behind his cause and to his great anger.
Object of the fury: “the little consideration that the State, the prefect of Meurthe-et-Moselle, the president of Greater Nancy and his services have towards the commune of Tomblaine”.
And more precisely on two subjects: the reconversion of the old fire station into accommodation for migrants, in the Tomblaine area, “in unworthy conditions”. As well as the management of the reception of travelers on the Flageul plain.
The elected official from Tomblain perhaps hoped to create an electric shock. Alas, someone other than him played the same type of card very shortly after. ” Carpet ! », said President Macron, announcing on June 9 the dissolution of the National Assembly. Bringing all the cameras and attention to him. The Tomblain poker game was immediately relegated to the back of the room.
Hervé Féron therefore presented himself, alone, for his own succession, before being re-elected with 100% of the votes, certainly, but with relative discretion. Meanwhile, on the French political scene a sad, grand-guignolesque spectacle was played out loudly… “It's a year where we had to be combative, at a time when democratic dysfunctions are very worrying”, comments the mayor freshly re-elected, looking back on his 2024 news. “The fight will still have proved useful since the State ended up doing work in the barracks and the migrants are no longer in an unsanitary situation. »
And since he is never stingy, the year ends with a second surprise from the mayor of Tomblaine, who announced in December the release of an album of French songs written and composed by him, Un Café et La Peace. “Things intersect, actually. Several tracks from the album echo my vision of current society. » The last two songs are also titled: “Damn to the whole world” and “A la Victoire”.
Lysiane Ganousse