The National School of Magistracy in Bordeaux.

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Clément Carpentier / 20 Minutes

A non-magistrate woman, to take charge of the National School of Magistrates.

Eric Dupond-Moretti presents this Monday the “major projects” that he intends to implement to reform the ENM, the school which trains future magistrates, based in Bordeaux.

"I have decided to propose to the signature of the President of the Republic the name of the 17th director, and for the first time in the history of the school, this director will be a director", declared on Monday the Minister of Justice, before welcoming "an exceptional woman, Maitre Nathalie Roret, current vice-batonnière of the Paris bar".

The National School for the Judiciary will therefore, for the first time in its history, be run by a woman, and for the first time also not from the judiciary.

He deemed the school "incapable" of properly training future magistrates

Then lawyer, Eric Dupond-Moretti had pleaded in a book published in 2018 for the outright abolition of the ENM, deeming this school "incapable" of properly training future magistrates.

It "encastes young people in a mold from which they will never come out," he explained.

After taking office at the beginning of July, he admitted, however, that he "could not" carry out everything he "dream (t) of doing", citing for example the abolition of the ENM.

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