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Reshuffle: Amélie de Montchalin inherits civil servants

2020-07-07T19:22:17.787Z


PORTRAIT - In the Castex I government, the ex-deputy LREM of Essonne recovers, at 35 years old, this sensitive and strategic portfolio.


And one more step! Amélie de Montchalin, who replaced Nathalie Loiseau in European Affairs in 2019 but had only inherited a secretariat of state, will finally be able to stand on her own two feet. In the Castex I government, the ex-deputy LREM of Essonne recovers, at 35, the sensitive and strategic portfolio of Transformation and public service.

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Above all, his magisterium comes out of the fold of Bercy - which she should soon leave - where he was attached since 2017 and therefore partly loses its financial and budgetary aspect.

Original Juppeist

"It is a desire to have a management of the public service with regard to the effectiveness of public policies" , details the entourage of the Minister, who then finds the theme of the evaluation of public policies that she had brought to the Assembly by creating the spring of the evaluation. A subject "very transversal, more concrete and less diplomatic" than in European Affairs that appeals to this granddaughter of farmers from the Saclay plateau, a bit of a lesson giver, who annoys as much as she seduces, and whose ascent is by no means a coincidence.

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Practicing Catholic, passed by HEC after having received a Jesuit education in Versailles and obtained a license in applied economics at Dauphine, Amélie de Montchalin studied at Harvard from 2012 to 2014, within the famous Kennedy School, where the American elite. This big, ambitious hard worker, with an ultra-classic look and swears in Brazilian, learned how to do politics, in the Obama fashion. A teaching that this liberal gaullist, mother of three children and married to a partner of the BCG, will apply for Alain Juppé for the primaries of the right in 1996 then for ... Emmanuel Macron.

Before entering politics, she was director of forecasting and public policy monitoring at Axa, after having started as a junior economist at Exane BNP Paribas. "She's a badass woman, a tough guy who does nothing like the others," says Anne-Charlotte Vuccino, her friend from HEC and boss of Yogist, who compares her to Clara Gaymard, the ex-president of GE. in France, "capable of leading her career, her life as a woman and her role as mother" .

Source: lefigaro

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