NARRATIVE – Nearly six years after the great national debate launched by Emmanuel Macron, the Prime Minister announced that he wanted to delve again into these thousands of popular contributions. Forgotten notebooks which were almost never used by previous governments.
Night has already fallen on the gardens of the Hôtel de Cassini, a few steps from Matignon. In her cozy office, on the evening of November 8, the Minister of Government Coordination, Marie-Claire Carrère-Gée, discreetly received three representatives of the “Rendez les doléances!” association, who are demanding the publication of millions of contributions popular issues arising from the “great national debate”. It has been a long time since these activists hoped to set foot in one of the precincts of power, almost six years after the famous consultation. This Friday evening, they finally meet there. Ironically, a fire alarm sounded in the middle of the exchanges. False alarm. “If it’s a way to shorten the discussion, it’s a good one!”jokes Rémy Goubert, president of the citizen collective.
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