The government’s heading has planned consultations, territory by territory, “to bring out suitable solutions”.
The Prime Minister, Elisabeth Borne, announced on Wednesday August 31, after a government seminar, having set a list of sixty priority policies, “accompanied by targeted objectives”.
The government’s chef explained that consultations would be set up from September, territory by territory, “to bring out suitable solutions”.
Elisabeth Borne clarified that the government had decided to lead four fundamental battles:
- The ecological transition and “ecological planning”;
- full-employment, to remove all the brakes weighing on the job market;
- Energy, industrial, food, digital and cultural sovereignty;
- Equal opportunities.
These battles will be articulated “around measures and reforms, with a specific calendar, using a new method, a CNR [National Refoundation Council],” said the Prime Minister. The body wanted by the President of the Republic, Emmanuel Macron, should bring together “fifty actors to make a common diagnosis around full employment, school, health, well-old and ecological transition”, she added.