Châtelet: the new members of the municipal college know their skills for the next term

Châtelet: the new members of the municipal college know their skills for the next term

2024-11-12 20:14:00

Here are the skills of the members of the Municipal College:

Alpaslan Beklevic (Bourgmestre)

  • Prevention and Security (Police-Fire-Administrative Police-Emergency Planning).
  • General coordination of policies and monitoring of the Transversal Strategic Plan.
  • Municipal Secretariat & Communication.
  • Works.
  • Administration (civil status, population).
  • Human Resources Management.
  • Sports and sports infrastructures.

Michel Mathy (1st alderman)

  • Finances&Budgets.
  • Participatory budgets.
  • Guardianship.
  • Cults.
  • Commerce.
  • President ASBL Centre-Ville.
  • Economic development.

Françoise Abad (2nd alderwoman)

  • Urban planning.
  • Land use planning – Urban renewal – Housing – Mobility – Heritage.
  • Public markets.
  • Subsidies/Calls for projects.
  • Animal welfare.
  • Computer science.
  • Patriotic associations.

Sabine Ancia (3rd alderwoman)

  • Culture.
  • Public health.
  • Family.
  • Citizen participation – Community life – Neighborhoods.
  • Social affairs -CCCPHA (municipal advisory council for disabled people and seniors)
  • Tourism.
  • Archives.
  • Protocol.

Samuel Orru (4e échevin)

  • Environment & cleanliness.
  • Weekly markets.
  • Administrative sanctions.
  • Energy counter.
  • Twinning.

Sarès Lambot (5th Alderman)

  • Education (nursery, primary, School of Social Promotion).
  • The academies (Fine arts & music).
  • Libraries
  • Festivities & Folklore.

Darlène Frigo (6th alderwoman)

  • Youth.
  • Playground.
  • Home Free time.
  • Early childhood.
  • 3rd age.

François Vilain (President of the CPAS)

  • President of the CPAS.
  • Social Cohesion Plan – Alter Ego – Multiculturality.

Marlilou Tuveri (President of the Châtelletain lodge)

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**Interview⁤ with Alpaslan Beklevic, Bourgmestre of the ‌Municipal College**

**Interviewer:** Thank⁤ you for joining us, Mr. Beklevic. The Municipal ⁤College you lead includes⁢ a diverse range of skills. Can you tell us more about the importance of having such a varied skill⁢ set among your team members?

**Alpaslan Beklevic:** Thank you for ⁢having me. It’s crucial for us⁢ to have a team with varied skills‌ because ​each⁢ area of governance‍ requires⁢ a unique ⁤approach and understanding. From security​ and emergency planning⁢ to urban development and cultural initiatives, it’s essential that we have individuals who are experts ⁢in their respective‌ fields to ⁤tackle the multifaceted ⁤challenges‍ our community faces.

**Interviewer:** You mentioned security and ​emergency planning. How does that‌ fit into⁤ your larger⁢ vision as⁤ Bourgmestre?

**Alpaslan Beklevic:**‍ Safety ‌is a top‍ priority. My goal is to⁤ ensure that⁤ our community feels secure and supported in emergencies.‌ This‍ involves not ​only effective police and fire services but also effective communication and coordination within our municipal policies to respond ⁣to any crisis efficiently. ‍Moreover, it ties into our Transversal Strategic Plan, which focuses⁤ on integrating various municipal services for better community support.

**Interviewer:** With Michel Mathy overseeing finances and ‍participatory ⁢budgets, ‍how do you‌ envision the⁢ community’s involvement in these decisions?

**Alpaslan Beklevic:**⁣ Michel is doing a fantastic job in fostering ‌community engagement. Participatory budgets are a vital part of our strategy; they allow residents to have ​a voice in how funds are ⁣allocated. This ⁣creates transparency and trust in our local government while encouraging community collaboration and investment in local projects.

**Interviewer:** Moving on to​ Françoise Abad, her focus on urban planning and mobility‍ is quite broad. ‌What initiatives are you most⁣ excited about in this area?

**Alpaslan Beklevic:** Françoise is indeed ‌vital. We’re currently working on projects aimed at urban renewal and sustainable mobility solutions. One ‌exciting initiative is the redesign of public⁢ spaces to facilitate ‌better access for everyone, including ​improvements to our transportation networks. We want to ensure our city is not only livable but also a model of environmental ⁤consciousness.

**Interviewer:** Social affairs and community life are also critical. How ​is Sabine Ancia contributing ⁤to enhancing these​ aspects?

**Alpaslan Beklevic:** Sabine brings invaluable expertise⁤ in social programs aimed at strengthening community life and inclusivity. Her initiatives focus⁤ on citizen participation, improving public health, ‍and supporting families, which are⁣ essential for fostering ‍a strong ​communal‌ bond. It’s about ensuring that ‌all voices⁢ are heard, especially the ‌marginalized‍ ones.

**Interviewer:** Samuel Orru’s‌ focus on‍ the environment and cleanliness is vital in ⁢today’s climate-conscious world. What are some of the initiatives he⁤ is spearheading?

**Alpaslan Beklevic:** ⁣Samuel⁢ is leading several innovative projects aimed at enhancing our community’s sustainability. From weekly markets that promote local produce ‌to informative campaigns on cleanliness and energy consumption, he’s working hard to⁣ raise awareness and encourage responsible behaviors among residents. We believe ​that​ a cleaner environment ⁣will​ significantly improve‍ our⁣ quality of life.

**Interviewer:** Thank ⁣you, Mr. Beklevic, for sharing these insights. It sounds like the Municipal College is poised for impactful​ changes in the ‍community.

**Alpaslan​ Beklevic:** It’s my pleasure. Together, we’re committed to ⁤making our municipality a thriving ⁤and inclusive place for all its residents.⁢ Thank you for the opportunity to share our vision!

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