A parliamentary report on the financing of private schools divides the right and the left. The document denounces the opacity and lack of control of public financing.

This report relaunches the debate on private contract education, which has two million students. More than 95% of these establishments are Catholic institutions. The right of the hemicycle accuses the left of wanting to relaunch the war between the private and the public. The Republicans are calling in particular to dissociate the question of financing from that of freedom of education.