The Head of State inaugurates this participatory democracy tool on Thursday, despite the boycott of all his political opponents and doubts in his own camp.
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Alone on stage. In tight shirt and fists, Emmanuel Macron was praised, in April from Marseille, the “new method” which was to sing out his second – and last – five -year term. With a double promise: associate with decisions all stakeholders to renew democratic life, and act faster to counter the danger of extremes. “Every minute that we will lose, it is a minute more than we will give them,” dramatized the candidate for his re -election. After five months of decantation, the Head of State is preparing to launch his National Refoundation Council himself (CNR), Thursday, September 8 in Marcoussis (Essonne), hoping to give body to this refounded governance. At the camera.
thought as a high mass capable of launching the five-year term, in the presence of Elisabeth Borne and ten ministers, the inaugural session of the CNR will not be open to the press. Only a introductory statement by Emmanuel Macron, facing the cameras, will start the day, before confidential exchanges with around forty union, political and associative representatives. According to the Elysée, some guests have claimed that the discussion was not broadcast on television. “There is nothing hidden, I hope that the debate will be public, is surprised François Sauvadet, president of the assembly of the departments of France. But it is up to the President of the Republic to decide on the format of his Consultation. “
This “new method”, which wanted to be innovative, is now presented at the Elysée as a banal “working meeting”. A way to minimize expectations with regard to this poorly identified democratic object, including within the executive. No one, in front -line ministerial offices, is able to explain the CNR springs. Government spokesperson Olivier Véran, however responsible for democratic renewal, has long ignored the detailed content, which would have decided in the cabinet of Alexis Kohler, the secretary general of the Elysée. “We are still waiting for the contours,” we were blowing in the entourage of Pap Ndiaye, the Minister of National Education, at the forefront of the first session. The question of school and equal opportunities will however be at the center of discussions.
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Announced in an interview with various titles of the regional daily press, on June 3, just over a month after the presidential election, the CNR is supposed to “bring the nation” around the main priorities like the school , health, ecological transition, great age, full employment and reindustrialisation. The “mature” idea during the presidential campaign, according to the Elysée, which reaches out to all “political, economic, social, associative, elected officials from territories and citizens drawn” in this new body, from which The acronym is a reference to the National Resistance Council.
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