The choice of solidity and serenity to steer the barque of the State in a politically uncertain world and agitated by the upheavals of the health crisis.
Didier-Roland Tabuteau succeeds Bruno Lasserre at the head of the Council of State, one of the most powerful institutions in the Republic.
Her appointment is however unexpected since the high magistrate, until then president of the social section of the high court, was not a candidate for this post, but she has the merit of internal legitimacy and competence, recognized beyond of the walls of the Palais-Royal.
His arrival as vice-president of the Council of State owes a lot to the Prime Minister, Jean Castex, and his chief of staff, Nicolas Revel.
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