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“Nothing is guaranteed for anyone”: in the turmoil, Amélie Oudéa-Castéra holds on and… sinks

2024-02-02T20:59:34.049Z

Highlights: “Nothing is guaranteed for anyone”: in the turmoil, Amélie Oudéa-Castéra holds on and… sinks. The Minister of National Education seems, in fact, to be hanging on by a thread as the second wave of the reshuffle approaches. “It’s a cataclysm, a sign that the machine is about to give up,” comments a government strategist. The rector of Paris, Christophe Kerrero, one of the highest executives of National education, resigned.


The Minister of National Education assured this Friday, February 2 on TF 1 that she was not thinking of leaving the government. Problem: l


Pressed with questions this Friday, February 2 on TF 1, to find out if she had received any assurance of remaining in her post, Amélie Oudéa-Castéra sweeps away: “Nothing is guaranteed for anyone.

» For some, like her, even less than for others... The Minister of National Education seems, in fact, to be hanging on by a thread as the second wave of the reshuffle approaches.

An advisor to the executive confirms: “The question of whether it will be maintained or not arises.

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And with all the more force because after the series of controversies, a new stone has just landed in his garden: an extremely rare decision, the rector of Paris, Christophe Kerrero, one of the highest executives of National Education , resigned.

“It’s a cataclysm, a sign that the machine is about to give up,” comments a government strategist.

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