Six weeks after the appointment of Didier Migaud to the High Authority for the transparency of public life, the Court of Auditors is still awaiting a new first president. The choice of the President of the Republic was slow despite the impatience of the presidents of the chambers. " It is our hope to see quickly ensured his succession, " said one to the Court, however denying any possible " annoyance " against the Elysee Palace which dragged the appointment. One advisor was surprised, however: “ It's been a long time since this appointment was predictable! It can't go on forever. "
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Pending a replacement, the Court had to postpone the publication of its traditional annual report for a few days. Unusually, her work was presented collegially and in "off", the first interim president, the dean Sophie Moati, not wanting to endorse a public and official speech on behalf of the whole institution. "Even if we are all
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