The moment is "
historic
", and Agnès Pannier-Runacher is not afraid to say so.
Invited on France Info this Tuesday morning, the Minister of Energy Transition, recently confirmed in her place, was delighted with what the reshuffle of Elisabeth Borne brings in terms of parity.
According to her, the times “
in terms of feminization
” of politics are unprecedented.
“
It shows that we are evolving in society, and this evolution was notably driven by the president
,” she says.
But what is it really?
Read alsoParity, openness, renewal… the fragile balances of the Borne government
On paper, yes, it's true, the parity brought by this revamped team is undeniable.
Including the Prime Minister, there are 21 men and 21 women, a perfect balance.
However, the distribution of positions qualifies this first observation.
Because if eleven women were appointed on Monday, the majority of them were given secondary positions, often placed under the supervision of other members of the government.
Nine women appointed secretaries of state
In the list of full-time ministers, a…
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