About sixty deputies, mainly from the opposition but also some members of the majority, gave their support to a draft LR law aimed at creating a "student meal ticket".

The deputy Anne-Laure Blin details this device supposed to better fight against student precariousness.

A special student meal ticket to help young people get through the harsh coronavirus crisis, which has made them even more fragile for several months.

This is the proposal of a member of the Republicans, Anne-Laure Blin, elected from Maine-et-Loire, according to whom the meal at 1 euro wanted by the government to fight against student insecurity is not sufficient.

The parliamentarian's idea is "simple": it is a matter of following the existing model for employees, but intended for students.

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"The student buys the ticket at the student social rate, ie 3.30 euros. The State adds twice as much, which makes it possible to have a ticket worth 6.60 euros", defends the deputy LR.

"We are witnessing a very frequent closure of restaurants and catering sites at the Crous. My proposal is to provide a restaurant ticket so that students can both go to a supermarket and a mini-market to be able to eat. , cook and eat at a conveniently affordable price at home. "

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Support of different edges

About sixty deputies gave their support to this bill.

It received the support of elected officials from different sides, especially LR, but also other groups, including LREM Danièle Hérin or Patrick Vignal.

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Emmanuel Macron had promised on January 21 two meals a day at one euro per meal in the U restaurants, which currently remain open with take-out meals.

Since the start of the September school year, the Crous had set up one meal per day at one euro (against 3.30 euros normally) but for scholarship holders only.

To respond to the psychological distress that seems to be gaining more and more young people, he also confirmed the creation of a "psy check", to be able to consult a psychologist and follow care.