The “hundred days” agenda of the Borne government

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2023-04-26 18:11:45

Posted Apr 26, 2023, 6:11 PM

A catalog roadmap. Elisabeth Borne presented on April 26, 2023 the priorities of her government for the weeks and months to come, as Emmanuel Macron had asked her during his televised address to the French on April 17. In an attempt to revive, nearly a year after his re-election, the Head of State had announced that he wanted to “open or resume three major projects” and had given himself “100 days of appeasement, unity, ambition and action in the service of France”, giving an appointment on July 14 for “an initial assessment”.

This plan for the “100 days” unveiled by Elisabeth Borne includes measures or announcements of timetables or working methods in many areas. The implementation of this roadmap will be a test for an executive still deprived of an absolute majority in the Assembly. To move forward, Elisabeth Borne launched “a hand extended to all goodwill”. And, on the political level, “without necessarily looking in the same direction”, that is to say only to the right, specified the head of government, “confident” in the “method” called “text by text” which has “proven itself”.

However, the Prime Minister reaffirmed, as she had said several weeks ago, her objective of no longer having recourse to article 49.3 of the Constitution outside the financial texts.

Overview of the main points of this roadmap for the “100 days”:

· “Achieving full employment and reindustrialising France:

In favor of employment:

– Transpose before the summer the agreement between the social partners on the sharing of value to encourage the development of the various tools available to companies (profit-sharing, profit-sharing, employee savings, etc.).

– Build by July 14 with the social partners a “Pact of life at work” which must take into account in particular career prospects, working conditions, retraining or even the employment of seniors.

– Transpose the agreement currently being negotiated on “workplace accidents and occupational disease” which aims in particular to develop the prevention of professional wear and tear

– Launch France Travail: a bill will be presented at the beginning of June to “make the public employment service more efficient”.

– Apply by the start of the 2023 school year, the reform of vocational high schools.

In favor of reindustrialisation:

– Present to the Council of Ministers in mid-May, the “green industry” bill which should make it possible to accelerate the “carbon-free reindustrialisation” of the country. It will be debated in Parliament this summer.

– Finalize by June the roadmaps for the decarbonization of the major industrial sectors and the 50 most emitting sites and break them down by territory.

– In May, present a “craftsmanship” plan aimed at developing “manufacturing, excellence and innovation in 280 professions.

In favor of purchasing power:

– Maintain until the end of 2023, for both gas and electricity, the tariff shield.

– Carry out a progress report in mid-June to assess the effectiveness of the “anti-inflation quarter” with distributors and manufacturers.

“Planning and accelerating the ecological transition”:

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– Discuss from May 15 in the National Assembly, the bill on the prevention of forest fires, already adopted in the Senate.

– Present in June at the Paris Air Show an action plan to “tackle the construction site of greenhouse gas emissions in the sector” of air transport.

– Offer French people “personalized support” on thermal renovation and will speed up the opening of “France Rénov” counters.

“Building new models and re-founding public services”:

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– Medical deserts: Parliament will debate in June a bill on health whose objective “is to guarantee access to care for everyone, wherever they live”.

– Recruitment: by the end of 2024, Health Insurance will finance “the recruitment of 6,000 additional medical assistants” so that they are 10,000 in total.

– Attending physician: Health Insurance will contact the 600,000 French people suffering from chronic illnesses, who do not have an attending physician, “to find one for them by the end of the year”.

– Education: from the start of the school year, short-term teacher replacements “will be carried out within the establishments themselves”.

– Primary school: Ms. Borne wants to generalize “weekly support or deepening sessions in French or mathematics”.

· “Strengthen the republican order and encourage engagement”:

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– Immigration: the government is mobilizing 150 additional police and gendarmes in the Alpes-Maritimes next week to deal with “increased migratory pressure”.

– “Border force”: by the summer, the government will launch “experimentation” on the Italian border of a “border force”, associating internal security forces, customs officers and the military, the implementation of which will have to be effective within 6 months.

– Pornography: the government will present a bill at the beginning of May to “secure and regulate the digital space”, which will include measures against cyber-harassment or the exposure of children to pornographic content.

– Justice: to reduce justice delays, the government is launching the recruitment of 10,000 magistrates and court clerks.

– Fraud plan: it will be presented in May to improve controls and combat tax evasion.

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