Three years ago - a century!
-, Édouard Philippe installed with great pomp the Public Action Committee 2022, baptized CAP 22. This cenacle, made up of the most brilliant minds of the country and elsewhere, was to outline the broad outlines of a vast reform of the State.
Their reflections, kept secret, had fueled the chronicle for several months.
"Reforms in favor of budgetary efficiency will be carried out within the framework of Public Action 2022, but also reforms to strengthen the effectiveness of the public service provided to users",
even promised Emmanuel Macron in January 2018, before leaving snapping up by other files.
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Inspired by the Canadian and Swedish examples, the members of CAP 22 recommended, for example, to lighten central administrations in favor of agencies.
But for lack of being carried politically, the momentum for reform was immediately silted up.
The great transformation promised has evolved over time into 1000 technical projects, valiantly supervised
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