THE QUESTION.
As the 2022 presidential election approaches, the debate around the number deemed too high of civil servants in France is coming back to the fore.
The candidates for the LR congress want, for some, to cut thousands of positions.
Valérie Pécresse has announced that she wants to remove 200,000 from the
"administering administration".
Eric Ciotti mentioned, for his part, a drop of 250,000 jobs.
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For his part, Philippe Juvin, mayor of La Garenne-Colombes and head of emergencies at the Georges-Pompidou hospital in Paris, offers an alternative, by distributing the workforce differently.
“
I'm not saying we need more civil servants.
We must distribute them better.
For example, I would divide the number of administrators at the public hospital by three.
There are as many administrators in the public hospital as there are doctors
”, he explained on Monday at the microphone of Europe 1. A figure which may be surprising, as this ratio seems high.
But is it correct?
CHECKS
.
Contacted by
Le Figaro
, Philippe Juvin assures him:
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