Manuel Valls yesterday presented his reform agenda for 2015 and 2016. One way to show that he is at the helm and he does not intend to take refuge in a wait.
Manuel Valls is in control, and he wants to know he intends to stay there. Yesterday he published an “agenda” of its “155″ reforms, without a big announcement calendar that is justified, according to Matignon, by the need to better explain to French policy for the time being severely criticized in public opinion. “To reform France, it is necessary to involve the French, explain what is being done. To really believe they need to see it clearly, “argued the Prime Minister, in a speech at Matignon. Publication of the agenda on a dedicated website (agenda-reformes.gouv.fr) message from the Prime Minister on Facebook: “The issue is really the explanation, legibility,” says his entourage.
“We are going to show us to ourselves, but to the rest of the world that France is able to reform,” argued Manuel Valls, while Paris is under pressure to prove that the momentum reformer wants to embody the prime minister for eight months is not slowing.
The publication concludes a week of the Premier ubiquitous, with a long 20 hours Sunday on France 2, a press conference for Macron defend the law criticized by some on the left and a discourse on equality Wednesday. If schedules launched reforms now appear mostly black and white, the picture of the week in terms of new products is rather thin end.
When Manuel Valls had begun to speak of this agenda in September he had yet raised the idea that it contains new reforms. “We consider that there are enough heavy things in the pipes”, defended yesterday a source close to the Prime Minister. Appointments are scheduled in January at Matignon to see “what needs to be corrected” in the law on securing employment in June 2013 and to “fight even more effectively against illegal work” and fraud workers detached
As for the “agenda” itself essentially it lists and summarizes the known measures, sometimes with details or calendar confirmations. for example, on the law social dialogue expected in the second quarter 2015, or on the reform of colleges that will take place in January. As for the law of energy transition, it will be passed well before the end of the second quarter. Indirectly responding to criticism on the absence for now visible results of its policy, Manuel Valls praised the “long time”, the one who just “preparing for the future …”
Prime Minister resistant than Francois Hollande in opinion polls. The popularity of Manuel Valls, after plunging during the summer, has stabilized for two or three months and according to some institutes shows some embellished signs. But almost two thirds (65%) having seen, read or heard about the interview the Prime Minister on France 2 on Sunday night did not find convincing, according to an LH2 poll published-The Obs Wednesday.
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