2024-04-04 12:09:10
Ousted last January from the registry of the regional assembly, Frédéric Janssens contests his ouster and takes the case to the Council of State. He denounces a “non-respect of the rule of law”. Article reserved for subscribers
Journalist at the Investigations center By Joël Matriche Published on 04/04/2024 at 2:09 p.m. Reading time: 4 min
Resigned on January 23, 2024, the former clerk of the regional Parliament, Frédéric Janssens, intends to recover his post in Namur as evidenced by the 175 pages of the request for suspension and annulment filed at the Registry of the Council of State. Because there is an emergency, he defends through the pens of his lawyers: the echo given by the press to his setbacks in Parliament, the “infamous” declarations which would have been publicly pronounced by parliamentarians, the noisy attacks on his presumption of innocence and, ultimately, his automatic resignation at the start of the year “without providing the slightest valid motivation” would be “an obstacle to his professional reintegration into another job”.
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