Get indignant first, think later.
This is an increasingly frequent reflex of political debate.
Thus the controversy over the holidays - four days... - of Jean-Michel Blanquer in Ibiza.
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“The symbolism, I regret it”, recognizes Jean-Michel Blanquer concerning his holidays in Ibiza
Is a break between Christmas and New Year's Day illegitimate for a minister? No, as long as he respects the rules enacted at the top of the executive; Which was the case. And that he retains full capacity for action and decision-making; which was also the case, since it was from his holiday resort that he validated and established the protocol for returning to school. If the interview he gave to the
Parisian
legitimately aroused criticism and anger, it is because of the more than late, hasty and non-definitive nature of the announcements. It's because of what the Minister of Education said, not where he said it from. At a time when telework is accepted, encouraged, and sometimes imposed, there is a lot of hypocrisy in being offended that an interview is carried out outside the office...
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