The language first.
"Mission Flash" for hospital emergencies, "the school of the future" for National Education.
A techno-managerial sabir that discourages politics as much as it distances reality.
It also accentuates an old phenomenon (which long precedes Emmanuel Macron), that of the gulf between the ambition of speech and lived experience.
In the words, we celebrate the great pillars of the State;
in fact, the great transhumance from the public to the private sector, at school and at the hospital, is irresistible.
On the platform: "Long live Jules Ferry!"
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behind the scenes: "You will not have the Alsatian School!"
The only answer is a budgetary vision modulated according to the strength of the demands.
The worn words - mobility, flexibility, adaptation - dress with their supposed modernity the force of inertia of a bulimic bureaucracy.
Add to that growing physical insecurity, a few finicky financial cuts (with constant tax pressure) and the omnipresence of an ideology...
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