PS Revitalizes Walloon Brabant’s USCs
- Internal elections within the Socialist Party have resulted in significant leadership changes, with six new presidents and five returning presidents for ten USC (unidentified sections).
- In other local sections, incumbents were re-elected following member approval. Elections for Ottignies-Louvain-la-Neuve are scheduled in the coming weeks.
- Dimitri Legasse, in a press release, emphasized the importance of this renewal for the Socialist Party.
Socialist Party Sees Leadership Changes in Internal Elections
Internal elections within the Socialist Party have resulted in significant leadership changes, with six new presidents and five returning presidents for ten USC (unidentified sections). In Wavre, the party has appointed a co-presidency.
In other local sections, incumbents were re-elected following member approval. Elections for Ottignies-Louvain-la-Neuve are scheduled in the coming weeks.
USC Leadership Renewal
Dimitri Legasse, in a press release, emphasized the importance of this renewal for the Socialist Party. He stated the new leadership provides an possibility for the USC too actively participate in ongoing debates as part of the party’s refoundation. he added that functioning sections and the enthusiasm of the newly elected presidents are crucial for the party’s progress.
As part of the refoundation of the Socialist Party started in recent weeks, the USC will have the opportunity to intervene in the debates. It was thus crucial to have sections in working order. The enthusiasm of the presidents thus elected will be essential to advance the party.
Dimitri Legasse, Socialist Party Press Release
New Presidents Elected
The following individuals have been elected as presidents:
- Beauvechain: Julien Jost
- Braine-l’Alleud: daniel Van Daele
- Braine-le-château: Marlène Mayet
- Helecin: Patrick Lefèvre
- Cincourt: Fany Grégoire
- Nivelles: Jean-Marie Van Weyenberghe
- Orp-Jauche: Annick Nemery
- Rebecq: Jérémy Eeckhout
- Tubize: Isabelle Camby
- Wavre: Virginie Meysmans and Frédéric Destrebecq (Co-Presidency)
