Next Tuesday, the Angers mayor greetings ceremony, the first for Frédéric Béatse as leader of town hall, will be carefully watched by all the Angers and Maine-et-Loire representatives who yearn to attempt to take his charge in 2014. It will also be eyed by several lobies believing the next year will be a turning point for their business. Mr Béatse has already been criticized in columns of the web, even his pledge has not been already delivered.
The events of last year, among them, the dramatic closure of Technicolor, and more generally, the increase of unemployment, but also the difficulties for the city to get new resources to balance its budget will make more difficult to finance some of the schemes the former mayor, Jean-Claude Antonini, launched and want to be implemented : the second trolley line, the Maine new banks project, the new swimming pool...
About all these issues, it is hoped by many people Mr Béatse will give solutions. But in time of crisis, the city can only rely on istself. If it would be understandable some of these projects be postponed. But time is running. In one year and a half, municipal polls will be there. So the road for the incumbent is narrow. If he promises to much, he may not be able to fulfill his promises. If he promises to few, he may disappoint its supporters.
04 January, 2013
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