The ex-socialist alderwoman for Urban Planning and Culture of Saint-Josse, Loubna Jabakh, will run in the new municipal election on February 9 on the list of Engagés, the Engagés Bruxelles announced on Wednesday.
Saïd Benhammou and Loubna Jabakh will be proposed respectively for the first two places on the list. “This arrival within our movement is the result of multiple meetings and exchanges with Christophe and Saïd”commented the Engagés Bruxelles, in a press release sent to the Belga agency. Saïd Benhammou said to himself “very happy that the transformation of the movement in Saint-Josse is attracting new talent”.
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The duo proposed at the top of the list constitutes “a strong signal to the attention of Tennood residents: people who know how to team up. It’s a change from the sad spectacle of recent weeks”he added. Loubna Jabakh has lived in Saint-Josse since childhood. After primary and secondary studies at the Virginie Fidèle in Schaerbeek, she studied law at the ULB. This lawyer then specialized in tax and real estate law, training with renowned institutions, such as Clifford Chance and well-known notarial firms. She also practices family law and plans to specialize in youth law. “With Saïd and Loubna, Les Engagés combine dynamism and experience for Saint-Josse which has experienced so many difficulties. We are fed up with political games, questionable governance and security problems. We offer a positive alternative with a vision”justified Christophe De Beukelaer.
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For her part, Loubna Jabakh says she has a social fiber and at the same time supports entrepreneurs, a synthesis that Les Engagés have succeeded in embodying. “I’m fed up with the arrogance of current politics”she said, emphasizing that she was able to see from the inside the strengths and weaknesses of management in Saint-Josse.
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