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Jean-Michel Delacomptée: "Diplomacy, an art that cannot be improvised"

2022-05-23T18:17:45.205Z


TRIBUNE - The novelist, essayist and academic * deeply regrets the abolition of the diplomatic corps and fears the reign of arbitrariness, tomorrow, in the appointments to the jobs of ambassadors and advisers.


Following the abolition of the prefectural corps, the decree of April 16, 2022 made the extinction of the diplomatic corps irrevocable.

In response, several unions in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs called a strike on 2 June.

The "Department", according to the term in force, is moved to see the Carrière carried away by the blast effect of Jupiter's reforms that nothing justifies a priori, if not the argument of mobility introduced by the recent creation of the National Institute of Public Service (INSP) instead of ENA.

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At first sight, this promotion of mobility seems common sense, presented as a guarantee of efficiency thanks to the variety of skills that it is supposed to implement and the contribution of experience in the field that it intends to promote.

Rather than the use of specialists trained in the same mold who use common professional approaches despite the disparity of political situations to be dealt with, mobility would make it possible to vary the ways...

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Source: lefigaro

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