On Thursday, July 2nd, in Châteauvillain (Haute-Marne), the second election in the history of the board of directors of the National Forest Park was held behind closed doors. Despite his age, 65, the sole incumbent candidate, Nicolas Schmit, was re-elected as president for a six-year term. Preserving the park's biodiversity remains a key priority for the future board.
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On Thursday, July 2nd, in Châteauvillain (Haute-Marne), the second election in the history of the board of directors of the National Forest Park was held behind closed doors. Despite his age, 65, the sole incumbent candidate, Nicolas Schmit, was re-elected as president for a six-year term. Preserving the park's biodiversity remains a key priority for the future board.