Emmanuel Macron had proclaimed himself as an “alloy maker” in 2017. Barely elected to the supreme office, the new President of the Republic intended to shake up the codes of political life, he the champion of surpassing himself, opening open the windows of his government to members of civil society.
Thus the French discovered a Culture editor (Françoise Nyssen), a Health doctor (Agnès Buzyn), a National Education rector (Jean-Michel Blanquer), an RATP Transport director (Élisabeth Borne), and even an ecologist at Ecology (Nicolas Hulot).
Eleven figures, out of a team of twenty-two, to embody this bet that the bonus would no longer necessarily go to political and media notoriety, but to professional competence.
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