"I take my hat off to our youth,"
greeted Sarah El Haïry on Thursday on the set of "Talk Le Figaro".
Newly appointed at the helm of a portfolio dedicated to Youth and Commitment, the Secretary of State recalled how much young people "
have become extremely immobilized
" during confinement, by taking the barrier gestures and helping those who had it. Not needed anymore.
If the start of the school year "
went well
", since it is supervised by the establishments, she emphasizes, the start of the university year is another subject.
From one territory to another, "
the health reality is not the same
", she judges, the word cannot therefore "
be linear: it adapts to the territorial realities
".
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However, the ex-spokesperson for the MoDem never ceases to insist that the most important
thing
is to "
take the barrier gestures
" because
"frankly, the worst would be a re-containment for them",
adding that the young people have moreover. mindfulness.
In light of the latest rather severe measures announced Wednesday by the Minister of Health, is the government as a whole really on the same line?
Judging the word of the executive "
in the continuity
", it also supports and especially "
a speech which evolves from one week to another since it adapts to the reality of our country
".
An additional 100 million euros "for associations"
In charge of the associative world, which represents nearly 2 million jobs, the Secretary of State is deploying all her energy to keep the sector head above water.
She announced Wednesday an additional 100 million euros, in addition to the recovery plan, "
just for associations".
The Covid
“
shook up
”
the associative fabric in two ways: associations were unable to maintain their activities and some have closed for financial reasons.
Others, on the other hand, "
have hyper-adapted
."
The 100 million released by France Active and the Caisse des Dépôts, specifies the former deputy, will mostly meet equity and cash flow needs.
Faithful to the cardinal values of the Modem from which it comes, "
the territories and the fight against inequalities
", Sarah El Haïry deplores that "
we do not look at all our young people in the same way"
.
As nothing seems to be stopping her, she pleads for "
recovering the energy of our youth in order to transform our society".