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The letter from Figaro of November 23, 2022

2022-11-23T05:55:27.428Z


The challenges of the new boss of EDF, the anger aroused by the reform of the public service and what the SNCF is costing the taxpayer.


Dear readers,

EDF will have a new official leader today: the Council of Ministers must officially appoint Luc Rémont as head of the group.

And as much to tell you that the gentleman, as prepared as he is, has more than one challenge to take up this year.

The priority being the restoration of the power stations essential to the supply of electricity to France at the approach of winter.

Another subject on the agenda of the Council of Ministers of the day: the reform of the senior civil service which is causing grumbling especially in the ranks of the prefectural and the diplomatic corps.

Happy reading, dear subscribers, and have a nice day!

Louise Darbon

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Nuclear: the big challenge for the new boss of EDF

Luc Rémont, during his hearing before the Economic Affairs Committee of the National Assembly, on October 26.

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Already a member of the board of directors since Friday, Luc Rémont should officially take the helm of EDF on Wednesday, after his appointment during the Council of Ministers this morning.

Before being able to put on the costume of CEO, the polytechnician had to go through the National Assembly, which is not a…

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