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The FigaroVox week - "We are completing the prefectural body well"

2021-05-14T23:24:30.550Z


Every Saturday, find the FigaroVox selection: decryption, points of view and controversies. Dear subscribers, In his speech commemorating the bicentenary of Napoleon's death, the President of the Republic had greeted in Bonaparte the one who had known how to improve " the form of the State ", " through among others the prefects and mayors who soon deployed all over the country and allowed the Nation to remain One ”. However, a week after these sweet words, Prime Minister Jean Castex pr


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In his speech commemorating the bicentenary of Napoleon's death, the President of the Republic had greeted in Bonaparte the one who had known how to improve "

the form of the State

", "

through among others the prefects and mayors who soon deployed all over the country and allowed the Nation to remain One

”.

However, a week after these sweet words, Prime Minister Jean Castex programmed the suppression of the prefectural body.

If the function of prefect is doomed to endure, the special status which guides the path of prefects throughout their careers should disappear.

After the end of the ENA, would macronism practice the cancel culture on our politico-administrative system?

"The senior civil service will move from loyalty to political power to subjugation" worries the former High Commissioner of the Republic in New Caledonia Dominique Bur.

He explains why he even considers this reform of the high office

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Source: lefigaro

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