"
Covid or not Covid, law or not, we will move forward,
" promised Amélie de Montchalin on the set of "Talk-Le Figaro" Thursday, more motivated
than ever to carry out the reforms already undertaken to the end.
"
The assessment of what we have done for three years does not make us blush
", supports the Minister
of Transformation and the Public Service, who yesterday presented a "Barometer of public action", "
an anti-declinism tool and anti-populism
”, of confidence, making it possible to take stock and work hard, territory by territory.
On the other hand, "
we cannot deny that we still have a lot of work to do
,
in the next eighteen months.
".
The crisis has clearly shown a strong demand from the French in terms of public service, especially in the hospital sector.
"
The great upheaval of the health system, in the middle of the crisis, that is not our way of doing things
" she defends.
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As for the request for vaccination, "
there are more than 55% of French people who want to be vaccinated and this bet of confidence is a first collective success,
" she points out.
A success?
“
We adjusted
” defends the Marcheuse.
In terms of vaccine supply, however, "
we are limited by the volume of production
", which is conditioned by "the
European contract which has given us a lot of power vis-à-vis the producers", she says.
“What is important is to adjust things according to what we see as our needs and our objectives,
” insists Montchalin.
A meeting of "
decisions and arbitrations
" on the functioning of the administration and public services, will be held on February 4 around Jean Castex to "
learn the lessons
" of the crisis.
Some might be tempted to take the Covid as an excuse or pretext, "
it's not ours
", the government has overcome 2020
and is beginning the end of the five-year term always in a reformist spirit.