From our special correspondent In Marlenheim (Bas-Rhin)
On the production line, kilometers of spaghetti emerge from a machine.
This grandmother-style pasta, made with eggs from a rare variety of black hens, is guaranteed 100% Alsatian.
In the Heimburger factory in Marlenheim (Bas-Rhin), Olivia Grégoire, the secretary of state in charge of the social economy, solidarity and responsibility, comes to highlight the new favorite economy of the government.
The one who is concerned about its social and environmental impact, which chooses parity in its workforce.
If, at the start of the five-year term, the emphasis was on liberal reforms and the conquest of foreign investors, thanks to the crisis, macronism now wants to embody the economy with a human face.
Especially if it carries progressive values.
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Thus, the executive opted during the last reshuffle to recreate a State Secretariat for the Social and Solidarity Economy (ESS).
A portfolio that never existed
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