Rather discreet lately, Nicolas Sarkozy made a thunderous return to the media space on Friday evening during the “Meetings of the Future”. Organized since 2018 in Saint-Raphaël at the initiative of the economist Nicolas Bouzou, this meeting welcomes each year influential personalities from the political, economic and intellectual world to discuss the future of France and the world.
“It’s 24 hours a week and six months of the year between holidays and weekends”
Star guest of the 2024 edition, Nicolas Sarkozy put his feet in the dish by answering a question on National Education. “I am told that there are not enough civil servants in National Education. The status of school teacher is twenty-four hours a week and six months of the year between vacations and weekends. I know it's a tough job, but we have to tell the truth: we can't afford a million teachers. »
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“Go do it, even if it’s just a week in a nursery school!” »
A projection worthy of the greatest hours of the former President of the Republic which brought Laurent Croizier off his hinges. On his X account (ex-Twitter), the Modem deputy from Doubs, himself a former school teacher, became the spokesperson for his former colleagues. “Go do it, even if it’s just a week in a nursery school!” Your words are abysmally ignorant. They are part of the crisis in the attractiveness of the teaching profession. For our children, choose education rather than contempt from teachers. »
By reaffirming his satisfaction at having eliminated 155,000 civil servant positions under his mandate, Nicolas Sarkozy has made his choice.
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