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At the end of this mandate, six municipal councilors have chosen not to run for re-election. As deputy mayors or delegated councilors, each of them has played an essential role in the communal life. “The municipal council joins me in expressing our sincere gratitude for the commitment, time, energy, and competence they have dedicated to the city of Onet-le-Château,” said Mayor Jean-Philippe Keroslian. This sentiment is echoed by Michel Soulié, one of the “6 happy retirees”: “It has been a very enriching experience, in a very united, attentive, and competent team. We have achieved beautiful projects for our fellow citizens and we are passing the baton without any regrets. You have to know when to step aside, but we are extremely proud of the path we have taken and our results.”

Marie-Noëlle Tauzin, deputy for general affairs and first deputy, has carefully accompanied hundreds of Castonais and Castonaises in important moments such as weddings, civil unions, administrative procedures, within the citizen reception and formalities service, and alongside France services.

Didier Pierre, deputy for associative, sports, and event life, has supported the Castonais associative fabric over two consecutive terms, and has worked, among other things, on the use of new structuring sports facilities such as the Athyrium or the Roque stadium.

Raymond Braley, deputy for public works, has rigorously and precisely supervised all the construction sites that have shaped the current face of the city. He also held the position of vice president of Rodez agglomeration during the 2014-2020 term.

Dominique Bec first carried out her delegation in the field of social life, alongside the CCAS in implementing solidarity actions in the municipality. She was the vice president of Rodez agglomeration in charge of solidarity, specifically the city contract.

Michel Soulié, sports delegated counselor, has closely followed the development of Castonais sports clubs and supported them in organizing their events.

Jacky Maillé, delegated counselor for risk management, has ensured the safety of everyone, especially in establishments open to the public. During the first term, he was the deputy mayor in charge of public works.