According to a recent survey, 96% of those questioned consider the debates on the future of public services “not up to the challenge”.

The agents of these same public services, they are outright sounding the alarm bell to warn of the lack of means of which they claim to be victims.

Thus, lawyers, magistrates and caregivers mobilized before the Court of Auditors, on June 10, 2022, to denounce the recommendations of the latter regarding public services.

"Public services are a common good to be safeguarded"

“Armies” of saucepans, white coats and black dresses produced a fuss “to wake up the magistrates of the Court of Auditors and make them aware that their reports have consequences for the lives of citizens, specifies neurologist François Salachas.

This concerns hospitals as much as justice, education or the police: there is a real problem of underfunding of public services!

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An observation shared by Kim Reuflet, president of the Syndicat de la magistrature: “All the recommendations for budgetary restrictions for public services or justice are recipes that have been applied for a very long time and which deteriorate the public service year after year.

We must no longer consider public services as a cost but as a common good to be safeguarded”.

Discover their "fight" in this video from our partner Brut.


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