Mayor Guy D’haeseleer of Ninove is preparing to resume his duties by the end of June, despite ongoing health challenges and legal scrutiny. The developments, reported on 2025-06-06 19:29:00, come amid a judicial investigation involving alleged misuse of powers within his political circle.
- Guy D’haeseleer plans mayoral return soon
- He will voluntarily undergo judicial questioning
- D’haeseleer faces lung water health complication
- Investigation probes misuse of powers allegation
- Malika Sclacmender, D’haeseleer’s stepdaughter, arrested
- D’haeseleer enforces youth ban for safety
Following a medical examination at UZ Gent revealing fluid in his lungs, D’haeseleer is set for treatment this Thursday. He remains cautiously optimistic about recovery but admits he won’t return to his previous pace. Meanwhile, he has pledged strong action against local youth disturbances, emphasizing public safety.
How will D’haeseleer’s health and legal issues affect his leadership? And what does this mean for Ninove’s political stability? The answers may shape the city’s immediate future.
With the mayor’s health in flux and an investigation targeting his close associates, including his stepdaughter Malika Sclacmender, several questions arise:
- Can D’haeseleer balance recovery with the demands of office?
- Will the judicial inquiry into alleged power abuses disrupt local governance?
- How effective will his recent crackdown on youth disturbances be?
These factors combine to create a critical moment for Ninove’s administration and public trust.
As the investigation unfolds and D’haeseleer’s health progresses, residents and stakeholders should stay informed and engaged. Will the mayor’s return restore stability, or will new developments reshape Ninove’s political landscape? Only time will tell.