This year, the Christmas decorations of the Court of Auditors are available in orange.
In the large office of the first president of the institution, the fire crackles in the fireplace, while the usher is busy with quiet steps.
In this late winter afternoon, the Palais Cambon emanates a charm that is hardly transgressive.
Under its immutable veneer, the venerable Napoleonic institution is however preparing to experience solid changes in the coming weeks.
They are the work of his new boss, Pierre Moscovici.
The former European Commissioner and Socialist Minister of the Economy took on the first presidency of the Court of Auditors on June 3, following Didier Migaud and after the interim of the dean of chamber presidents, Sophie Moati.
He had to hand over the book several times to get this job from Emmanuel Macron.
The case closed, the magistrate thinks only of his future balance sheet.
"I want to complete the changes initiated since Philippe Séguin
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