Julie Taton's Appeal Against Registration Refusal Rejected in Mons
Julie Taton's Legal Setback
On Wednesday, the 21st Civil Chamber of the Mons Court of Appeal decided to reject the appeal filed by Julie Taton regarding the refusal of her registration.
Details of the Case
- The appeal was against a decision made by the Mons municipal college last Friday.
- The appeal was deemed receivable yet unsubstantiated.
- The ruling does not finalize Julie Taton's status on the electoral lists.
The primary issue at stake is whether Julie Taton will be allowed to appear on the 'Mons en Mieux' list led by MR President Georges-Louis Bouchez, where she was expected to be in the second position. The Court of Appeal reached its decision after hearing both parties involved.
Arguments Presented
- Taton's lawyers argued that the principles of impartiality and equality had been violated.
- They maintained that she was a registered citizen of Mons from July 14.
- The City Council of Mons countered that all procedures were properly followed.
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