Paperwork bureaucracy, mess of health organizations: there is no shortage of files for the minister who reigns over the 5.65 million public officials.
But Amélie de Montchalin has other priority concerns.
Shouldn't English be removed from the entrance exam to the National School of Administration, a test made compulsory under the Holland five-year term?
“Yes, it is helpful for our senior officials to learn English.
But if it is to select them on the number of stays abroad that their parents were able to offer them when they were high school or college students, obviously it is discriminatory, ”
she explained last month to the deputies. while the reform of the ENA is for the umpteenth time on the job.
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