The French “can’t take any more promises,” admits Minister Amélie de Montchalin. Concrete response, the barometer, posted online Wednesday, will be updated every quarter.
The government will publish Wednesday an online barometer to assess the progress of twenty-five priority reforms, because the French “want results in their daily life”, explains Amélie de Montchalin, the minister of transformation and the public service, in an interview at Journal du dimanche (JDD) of January 10.
Entering your postal code will “see in your department the progress of 25 first priority reforms”, she explains, citing for example “the number of hours of law enforcement patrols, kilometers of cycle paths, the success rate in exams in the first year of university”.
Another example cited by the Minister: “In December 2017, 41,743 homeless people had obtained social housing, against 51,130 two years later. Our goal is 56,000, so we have made 66% of the way. “
A visit to a department every week
The site will be updated every quarter, specifies M me de Montchalin, assuring that” the health crisis will not be a pretext, an excuse for the relegation of our commitments of 2017 “. According to her,” the French can no longer take promises, they want results in their daily life “, she also affirms.
“Other priority reforms will be integrated in April: we are in the process of uploading the data department by department on agriculture or justice “, she also specifies.
Amélie de Montchalin announces, moreover, that she will go” from January 15 “every week in a department” to see what is blocking and how to unblock (…) what must be “.