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Chartres city council dismisses Ladislas Vergne as deputy mayor

The city council of Chartres confirmed, this Thursday evening, the wish of the mayor of Chartres, Jean-Pierre Gorges, to withdraw Ladislas Vergne (LR) from the executive. After the withdrawal of its delegations

, on November 12, his deputy function was withdrawn after the vote of the elected officials. Vote in which neither Jean-Pierre Gorges (“as for all the other deliberations”) nor Ladislas Vergne took part.

The deputy mayor of Chartres Ladislas Vergne would have been deprived of his delegations

Questioned, on several occasions, by various municipal councilors of minority groups wishing for explanations on the reason for the withdrawal of the delegations, the mayor of Chartres indicated that he did not have to justify himself, limiting himself to the arguments included in the deliberation for explain this decision: “Insufficiencies in the management of the affairs of the city of Chartres and the resulting dysfunctions”.

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Only Boris Provost, municipal councilor of the Chartres list on the left, voted in favor of keeping Ladislas Vergne as deputy.

Ladislas Vergne did not speak and should do so on Friday during the day.

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Francois Feuilleux

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