After François Sauvadet, president of Departments of France, interviewed in December, then the president of Ille-et-Vilaine, on January 22, it was the turn of the president of Isère then that of Deux-Sèvres to respond to the questions from the Commission of Inquiry into shortcomings in public child protection policies, January 23. In front of the rapporteur, Isabelle Santiago (PS), elected from Val de Marne, and in the presence of the only deputies Marianne Maximi (LFI) and Ayda Hadizadeh (PS), each president began by presenting his policy and his initiatives.
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In Deux-Sèvres, – 380,000 inhabitants and 1,104 children in care – Coralie Dénoues (DVD) believes she has taken over the reins of a fallow policy. “Since 2021 we have…
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