Gone Vo Van
The story of disenchantment that binds the Lot-et-Garonne Greens and the elected representatives of the Rural Coordination was nourished by a new chapter this week with a mortar shot from the Karine Duc / José Perez doublet. It was on the feet of Paul Vo Van that this last shell fell. For the agricultural union, the departmental councilor from Agenais, just appointed spokesperson for EELV 47, can no longer exercise his mandates and functions, in particular at the head of the Natura 2000 zone extension project. to be judge and judged”, thundered José Perez. The smell of slurry is already beginning to waft over Moirax, where the chosen one resides.
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Gone Vo Van
The story of disenchantment that binds the Lot-et-Garonne Greens and the elected representatives of the Rural Coordination was nourished by a new chapter this week with a mortar shot from the Karine Duc / José Perez doublet. It was on the feet of Paul Vo Van that this last shell fell. For the agricultural union, the departmental councilor from Agenais, just appointed spokesperson for EELV 47, can no longer exercise his mandates and functions, in particular at the head of the Natura 2000 zone extension project. to be judge and judged”, thundered José Perez. The smell of slurry is already beginning to waft over Moirax, where the chosen one resides.
Standby
Corinne Griffond showed her teeth this week. And it was time, as the president of Renaissance 47 seems relegated to the rank of simple observer in the negotiations which are played out around the senatorial elections. Illustration with the last entry in the running of the duo Arnaud Devilliers (Centrist Alliance) and Emmanuelle Cugurno. So Corinne Griffin must have reminded her that she has the biggest… The biggest party in the presidential majority. And that it even has a team of candidates (Jean-François Garrabos accompanied by Estelle Hénault-Blineau, “application validated unanimously by the departmental office of Renaissance”) who are waiting for an investiture from Paris to declare themselves. Will she arrive just one day?
Charlie Delta
Memories memories
To his great displeasure, Jérôme Cahuzac, who had delivered his last last stand ten years ago, leaving doubts hanging over his candidacy for the partial legislative elections that his resignation had provoked, is today a kind of master stallion in matters of tartufferie when it comes to evoking tax evasion. The accusations made at the entrance of LFI deputy Carlos Martens Bilongo, suspected of having concealed 200,000 euros from the tax authorities, are an illustration of this. In “Le Parisien”, a socialist, on condition of anonymity, has this sentence: “This is going to be the Cahuzac of LFI. »
The iron faith
“Don’t touch my rail”. Guillaume Lepers, mayor of Villeneuve-sur-Lot, still angry at being at the head of a city without a motorway or a train station, does not want a greenway on the old railway line that connects the bastide to Penne-d’ Agenais, which would connect Villeneuve to the Agen-Paris line (in the 19e century, clairvoyant Villeneuve elected officials had seen fit to let the rail pass somewhere other than Villeneuve…). The Villeneuvois councilor intends to reopen this file on which Jérôme Cahuzac (who believed in it moderately) had broken his teeth for lack of support from the Region, which had preferred, in 2013, to put more than 100 million euros on Oloron-Bedous. At the time, the construction of works of art to eliminate the many level crossings, the timing of trains with the Agen-Paris line, and the cost (between 40 and 60 million euros), had sealed the file the reopening of an 8 km line closed to travelers since 1940, despite the promise of 1,000 passengers per day. Could the ecological transition change things? To believe in it is at least to have iron faith…
Greenway
Could we see the end of the tunnel in the green waste crisis at the Agglo d’Agen? This was announced by its president, Jean Dionis, at the end of the community council, on Thursday, May 11. A solution should emerge this fall with the implementation of the mandatory collection of bio-waste (organic waste, leftover meals, etc.). Understand by this that the collection of green waste could integrate it. A solution which was debated during a meeting between Jean Dionis, his vice-president Patrick Buisson in charge of this question, and the mayors of Bon-Encontre, Pont-du-Casse, Le Passage and Boé who constantly to step up to the plate on the subject since the abolition of waste collection. How to satisfy them? Laurence Lamy, the local councilor, questioned Jean Dionis on May 13 on the future of the collection of green waste, which has been remunicipalized in Foulayronnes, which would be illegal because of the transfer of this competence to the Agglo . “I sent the file to the prefect,” said Jean Dionis, who is hopeful of convincing Bruno Dubos to join the new collection. In the meantime, the Foulayronnais should not get used to picking up on demand…
Coconuts attack the “Luco”
No question for the Communists to miss the senatorial elections. Spread the word. The Lot-et-Garonne socialists who will not go should take the seed. Friday, May 26, the PCF 47 will unveil its candidacies for the election of September 24, with the ambition to influence this election which will send two senators to sit on the red velvet of the Luxembourg Palace (the Luco as we say in Paname) . Driven by the dynamics of its national secretary Fabien Roussel and at the local level the lively Guilhem Mirande, the locals will discuss their strategy this Friday. And we want to put a coin that the depositary of this strategy and therefore the candidate of the PCF will be Jean-Jacques Mirande, the elected representative of the Passage.
Nems versus sausages, the sequel
Small correction from the outset: in our previous column, it was indicated that the debate agitating the association of mayors about the destination of the study trip dated from the beginning of May. In fact, it is older and dates back to early April. And so ? Well a solution would emerge. A “centrist” solution, we promise, in order to reconcile the partisans of Vietnam led by Daniel Borie, the elected representative of Fumélois whose travel diaries should encourage the sign Le Gueuleton to enlist him as technical adviser, and the partisans of Germany defended by the studious Jean Dionis, who saw there the opportunity to make a “real” study trip. Why, until then, was this not the case? It’s weird because we didn’t realize it…