Le président de l’agglomération du Gard rhodanien, Jean-Christian Rey, lundi soir à la salle Louis-Chinieu de Chusclan. C.B.
On Monday, January 27, during his New Year's greetings in Chusclan, the president of the Gard Rhodanien agglomeration Jean-Christian Rey discussed the projects for 2025.
200% Deposit Bonus up to €3,000 180% First Deposit Bonus up to $20,000Because of “political instability in France, we have delayed the budget vote by two months, because there are too many uncertainties. We will vote on it on February 3″ stressed the president of the Gard Rhodanien agglomeration Jean-Christian Rey on Monday, January 27, during the Agglomeration's New Year's greetings ceremony, in the Louis-Chinieu room in Chusclan. “We need stability and prospects” he continued in front of the audience of guests, before listing the various actions carried out by the agglomeration and its partners.
Thus, for the economic aspect, the Gard prefecture, with which the agglomeration is working to advance the project to convert the wasteland of the former Arcelor-Mittal site in Laudun-L'Ardoise. Recognized as a “turnkey site” for the France 2030 project, it will host new industrial activities, “respectful of the environment and which bring added economic value. 2025 will be the year of choice”. With the CCI too, “to show the territory's assets to start-ups”, notably with the aim of setting up an SMR (small modular reactor) or even business leaders.
“We can talk about the future thanks to our healthy finances”
While continuing tourism development, “the 3rd pillar of our economy“, 2025 will also be a “decisive” year for the museum, and also the one where “the harki memorial project will be presented”.
“We can talk about the future thanks to our healthy finances. I remain inexorably optimistic. The key is to do things together, let's be united […] our strength is the collective” he concluded after quoting Nelson Mandela: “I have never lost. Either I win, or I learn“.