Daily life, professional future and even ecology: Elisabeth Borne received on Saturday December 10 at Matignon around thirty young people aged 13 to 29, opening a consultation until the spring to define priorities for action for young people, noted a AFP journalist.
These middle and high school students, students, elected officials, representatives of organizations and associations from all over France have embarked on "
a work cycle which will last a few months and which should lead to an interministerial roadmap on youth
" , indicated the Prime Minister during this first National Council for Refoundation (CNR) devoted to youth.
Monthly meeting
"
The emancipation of youth emerged as a guideline of these debates around four subjects of major concern: the daily life of young people, the construction of their professional future, ecological action, civic engagement", according to a press release
. of Matignon.
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From January, the head of government will bring together these participants each month around each of these themes, during the “
Youth Meetings at Matignon
”.
An "
interministerial roadmap
" will be presented in the spring "
to define the priorities of youth and propose concrete solutions
".
Discrimination, orientation, inequalities
"
There are issues of discrimination, orientation, inequalities that we can have in the chances of accessing a good internship
", quoted Élisabeth Borne, according to whom "
it is our responsibility not to let it be assigned according to its territory or its environment of origin
”.
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In front of the Ministers of Education, Pap Ndiaye and Higher Education, Sylvie Retailleau, among others, the young speakers spoke about inclusion through sport, an extension of the RSA (revenu de solidarité active) to those under 25 and still equal opportunity.