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End of saga for Julie Taton: the former Mons en Mieux candidate was at home this Wednesday, her domicile will be confirmed

Could this be the end of the Julie Taton saga? It could well be. As a reminder, Julie Taton, who until now lived near Lasne, in Walloon Brabant, had expressed the wish to settle in the Cité du Doudou in order to appear on the list led by Georges-Louis Bouchez. Announced in second place, the candidate does not however appear on the “final” list, her request for domiciliation having been unable to be completed on time despite numerous appeals.

Julie Taton case in Mons: the municipal college is sticking to its positions, the case will continue before the courts!

On September 18, after being rejected by the Court of Appeal, which found that the city’s refusal to register in the voters’ register was lawful, the ex-host announced her wish to stop there, refusing to take yet another and last resort. He then had to make a new domiciliation request. It is the latter which has just found a positive outcome. However, it is too late for her to run in Sunday’s municipal elections.

Despite this setback, Julie Taton confirmed her wish to remain based in Mons. Her children are enrolled in a school in the entity, while she continues her search to find her new family home. In the meantime, she is still staying in an apartment belonging to Georges-Louis Bouchez. “It doesn’t change anything in my decision. I prepare my family, I continue to go back and forth to prepare everything, my children have tested their school several times and everything is going well,” she explained to us after leaving the school. hearing on September 18.

“I am frustrated not to be on the lists but I will continue on my way, be supportive and present for my running mates, wear the colors of my party and try to make things happen here in Mons.” As a consolation prize, Mons en Mieux offered him the position of party spokesperson. A way for Julie Taton to continue campaigning, even if the people of Montois will not be able to vote for her… before six years and the next election.

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