“You don’t have any orders to give me!”
You are not my mother!
» says an elected representative of the majority.
" Fortunately !
Otherwise you would often be in your room, punished,” replies another from the opposition.
Verbal jousts and exchanges of pleasantries were on the menu of the Goussainville municipal council this Wednesday.
A session largely devoted to the latest report from the regional court of accounts (CRC) of Île-de-France highlighting the recent management of the municipality on several points.
A control covering the period from January 1, 2018 to December 31, 2022, straddling the mandates of the former mayor (DVG), Alain Louis, and that of Abdelaziz Hamida (SE), elected at the end of June 2020, and the result of which the Chamber made no less than eight recommendations.
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And it is a theme that has been stirring social networks for several days that has opened the debate: the city's new allotment gardens, inaugurated in May 2023 and mentioned in the report.
A project launched “without prior soil study” which, once finally carried out, showed pollution rates “well above the benchmark values of the ARS
(regional health agency)
”.
A subject taken up by the opposition.
Not represented on the council, EELV Goussainville also wrote to the prefect to request their “immediate closure”.
“There are no risks,” insists Alizée Fontaine, elected to the environment, new study in hand.
The previous one had not been done by a competent firm in the matter, you worried people for nothing.
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