Emmanuel Macron criticizes the "wild kamasutra" of the media


Traveling to Auvergne to develop action for "equal opportunity" for vulnerable youths, the President criticized the media for having been "savage" for 15 days, against discussions between Eric Dupond-Moretti and Gérald Darmanin about the use of the word.

The President's trip to Auvergne is very important, especially when it comes to the same opportunities for the youth of the uninitiated. The president criticized the opportunity when asked about the use of the word "wild" by Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin, which led to a semantic debate with Justice Minister Eric Dupond-Moretti. media as a whole. "I've answered this tip ten times. What matters to me is action, not words (...). Prevent, stop, confirm, correct, and then respond to the truth." "The truth is important to me! Ask people! People do not care. They want the problem solved. And we are there to solve the problem," the president continued.

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This Tuesday, the Head of State visited the building of the Roger-Claustres High School flight training center in Aulnat near Clermont-Ferrand (Puy-de-Dôme) and then drew attention to reporters from the sector, AFP, where he met with students and instructors.

"The Republican promise is to give every young person the opportunity to succeed, regardless of place of birth, name, or social background," Emmanuel Macron tweeted during his visit.
80,000 - 200,000 places

"We will do a series of new successes today, from 80,000 to 200,000 (places), with this scholarship system, strengthening the tools that we will place, for the latter to identify from the fourth, take young people to graduate", with students- vocational school student in Auvergne. announced the President after the meeting.

"This is a tough leverage with access to education and higher education, the same opportunities as well as permanent relationships with companies," he said. Mr Macron also stressed that the number of boarding schools aimed at assisting young children from disadvantaged backgrounds or living away from current educational offerings would increase from "a little less than forty" to "one". At the beginning of the school year 2022 ".

"We now have a little less than forty good boarding schools. At the beginning of the 2022 school year, we will deliver that figure to a better boarding school per department," Macron said. The president also promised "double" efforts in internships and alternatives.

Laurent Wauquiez (LR), president of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, stressed the "importance of working together", forcing "youth integration" with Government services. Because of the coronavirus crisis, many companies are facing "worrying school dropouts" as they offer more internships and internships.

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