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Alsace: the new entity could well become a laboratory

2020-12-30T19:40:33.758Z


The European community of Alsace could serve as a model for other departments in France. Will Alsace open the way to other departments? Its elected officials have had to face a long journey full of pitfalls. “Three years ago, no one thought we would get there. Since then, there have been the Matignon agreements in October 2018 and the passage of the Alsace law of August 2, 2019. It is an institutional revolution, with our specificities taken into account, ” recalls the former presiden


Will Alsace open the way to other departments?

Its elected officials have had to face a long journey full of pitfalls.

“Three years ago, no one thought we would get there.

Since then, there have been the Matignon agreements in October 2018 and the passage of the Alsace law of August 2, 2019. It is an institutional revolution, with our specificities taken into account, ”

recalls the former president of the board. Haut-Rhin department, Brigitte Klinkert.

"The European Collectivity of Alsace (CEA) thus prefigures the

4D law on differentiation

carried by Jacqueline Gourault",

welcomes the Minister for Integration.

For Brigitte Klinkert,

"the European Collectivity of Alsace, desired by the President of the Republic, will become a laboratory for decentralization and a European laboratory for France".

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