More than a short-term crisis, the energy crisis is part of a long process of state collapse, argues the former special adviser to Nicolas Sarkozy at the Élysée, the probable power cuts this winter adding, according to him, to the decay of our public services and the public impotence in the fight against insecurity and illegal immigration.
These dysfunctions are the result of a managerial and accounting ideology which paradoxically led to the construction of a bureaucratic monster and the result of a European policy favoring the opening of all borders, whether geographical, economic or legal, analyzes he.
LE FIGARO.
- Risks of power cuts, fuel shortages last October, strikes in public transport, hospitals on the verge of implosion, permanent insecurity, multiplication of attacks on secularism in schools, lawless areas, state dysfunctions add up…
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